Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1911, p. 2

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From Trapper te Wearer (Registered). Let Us Care For Your This Summer. Telephone 489 Gur Fur Waggon will call. JOHN McKAY, 1¢9 155Brock Street PRLS LIST WEEK! Go Carts) Baby Carriages, all new desigus, ete Motion \ Carts, the best 'made, $7.50, Others Folding Go for less, but this is the leader CARPETS AND RUGS. The finest patterns ever shown Wilton, Axminster, Brussels, et¢ Any size to suite your home We $1.3 slightly used, selling for H2¢ cash have 600 yards of Brussels, 7 Curtains from Eagland, Germany, and Switzerland Repair and Upholstering Work promptly and well done 'Phone 90 Yours, T. Ph Pests ssasasassssssatsesd NEW. GOODS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, Mattings from China and | Japan. ' 8ilk Drapes from Coustant)- nople. Rugs from Persia, . and Germany. Lace Curtains from Switzer- ¢ ¢ : Austria, Carpets and Oficloths from England. Linoleums from Scotland Art Denims and Muslins trom Boston. And Lots' of other Goods manufactured in Canada. : SAPP FPP PPI FIP EIRIISO -R. McFAUL. : CARPEY WARKKNGITSR { BRST VTOTTTBTATTTRCTR TH 2 0000000000000 00000 FOR SALE . . * . * . * *» : The charming villa residence, . - . i Lake View Lodge Beverley Street, Kingston, now Comivghom, Moet i hvely Arriving Daily fH Same, out --------_ THE SPORT REVIEW iio: THE SHIPBUILDING COMPANY SOCCER TEAM. Brock Street + Employess of Kingston held a me Ks i forméd an the Ship building Sa turday ev sation football Jee , which been formed The officers slectetl were I. F. McMillan; vice-president, J. Redlar treasurer, NN: Munsey captain, D Mid orqudale Fhe em ployess consisting mainly of Scotchmen and knghshmen, who have played the game in the old land, are prepared to put a strong team in the beld to com- pele again other three teams in 1 the i Company ning, aod asso the here. President, team Lo enter has secrelat t the irite Will Have Workout. baseball" team ol Brock Methodist church 'will have a workout at the Victoria school this evening. This wae not sepreseuted in the league last 4 n, but are right on the toh this I'hey have a strong organization the Members of Street diamond "nr ind will make the other teams hustle Queen Street Hold Meeting. ounz men of Queen Street Me hurch will hold a meeting in ith hurch this evening, to ! discuss matters relative to entering a . haseball league this sea will endeavor to put 'mm a wnior team in the baseball Phe iwdist parlors, team in t son. They unior and league. Live Coals Meet To-night. meeting of the Live {Conls baschall team will be held at the office of Swift & Co., this even ing, and mattefs pertaining to th the team will the ensuing vear will be {he postponed welfare of be discussed fOhicers for elected One Game Omitted, In giving the schedule of the games in the Mercantile Baseball League, one A game on June and Civil amission was made 2th between Locomotives Service was left out. Soccer Team Practising. | "The R.C.H.A. Association football | team is practising every day and give levidence of putting as strong a team in the league this year as they did last Association football is a game that has not taken hold of the of Kingston the way other games have, but with four teams in | the jeague this year things will be in season citizens cresting. Will Come Up Before; Council. Lhe request of the City Baseball eague will come up before the city council, this evening, and the sporting | men are hoping for the best. The mat brought up before the coun {eal some time ago was referred to the | finance committee and will be brought up before the touncil this evening The committed met Friday evening the council i i ter when | finance | and will that a grant be made. recommend to HARRISON CO. Sen. | To ghe Ra } H.A. and Irishmen 'be the honor of opening the base Kingston, this year. at the cricket long ball season in They had a workout field, Saturday afternoon, and a very one it proved too. The Irishmen come out ahead however managed te Athletic Association Meeting. It is hoped and expected by members of the executive of the day 'School Amateur Athletic Associa tion that there will be a larger num- ber of representatives present at the meeting, called for Tuesday evening, in the Y.M.C.A. parlors, than there was at the last one. It is necessary that repres mtatives be present from all churches to sea that business is car ried out properly and to have a voice the Sun lin the making of the laws Business Meetings on the Go. All the baseball teams in the differ Sunday shools are holding meet ings this week to get things started for the season and this augurs well for the sucvess of the league. By next will be ' running ent fweek everything smoothly ---- To Meet on Wednesday. The executive of the City Baseball league will meet, Wednesday evening, next, for the purpose of receiving fur ther applications for admission mato the jumior series. So far there are {only two entries, those of Athletics and Park Nine. Irishmen, CG.L.C.'s nor Regiopolis have not, as yet, {heard from. The schedule for the lcoming feason will be drawn up that {evening also and applications for ad- { mission into the league must be in the {hands of the secretary, S. E. Trotter, ton or before that evening. Regiopolis Not in Line. It ix doubtful # Regiopolis College will have a baseball 'team in "the Junior City League series this year. Various reasons have been assigned for their non-appearance, chief of which is the fact that the school breaks up for the summer holidays right in the middle of the schedule and thus their {team goes to pieces. . Baseball on Saturday. Eastern League--Montreal, i; Ne- Baseball Team to Practise--Baseball Meetings to be Held This Evening. church been ! aul videnoe, 2 fersey American e--Detroit, 4; St Louis, 3 National Louis, 4 Ledgue--Chicago Baseball on Sunday. American League--Cleveland, 5; f hi cago, 2 Nat oun 0 Pittsburg, 1: Cin St Louid, mal lLeag S-------- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re porters oa Their Rounds. "Buy Hower seeds," Gibson's J. J. Hurley 'Buy Kipp's hair tone, R. Flynn, Ernsville, returiied to Reg iopolis College Frances (Rielly. Regiopolis (College . M. Reid, stending Chwen's, left for Edmonton "Kipp's Hair Tonie," William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuloy's Phone 778 Thomas H Fleming left at today, for Saskatoon, where he in tends to locate. "Kipp's Hair Tonic," H. W. Richardso who an operation the general is improving nicely.' Miss Edith and Edward Orser rendered a fine duet, at Cooke's church, on Sunday evening. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King street. Leave orders at Me- Auley's bookstore. A. E. Hunt, barber, will remove the Ist of May into the stor oecupied by A. E. Herod James O'Rielley, Alfred returned after his vaeatim & his studies at Regiopolis College. 'Buy flower seeds," 'Gibson's I'he cap which was left by at YMCA, Sunday morning, Bible class, awaits its owner at building Mrs. R has left for Toronto Gibson's has returned to Gibson's noon, Gibson's inderwent hosmital, Orser formerly street, has resuine mistake the Beaupre and son, | Jos 1 Beaupre have left for Winnipeg, where | there will visit her daughter, Mrs Frederick Jackson Bay spring tonies,"" Gibson's Inspector Peter Deviin went to Mon- | take to be treal, at" noon, to-day, and will in charge there a man who has deported to Chicago. The Portsmouth Philosopher says 'to look for top buggies again since the small hats are once more . in The boys had to resort to the Merry Widow 'Keatuckey Lawn Grass Seed," Gib- son's. Vogue open ones when the came in, A girl, aged thirtéen, whose parents | have left the city, will be placed in a | jan i 1 ten willing to give up | home. Her case was disposed of by Magistrate Farrell in juvenile court, 10 day. |. 8. A. Salsbury, acting for the First Haptist church choir, purchased the grand piano at the Armstrong auc- tion sale, on Friday last It graces the Sunday school hall. The Salvation Army shelter arrang- ed by the city council for the tempo: ary care of children taken off .the streets or from homes, i= not sufliéi- ent. Only a few can be accorumodated J. €. Mitchell has returned from Ottawa after visiting his daughter, ! Mrs. Herbert Holoro k. and left to day for New York to visit his son, Prof. Alfred Mitchell, of Columbia Uni svorsity. "Kentuckey Lawn Grass Seed," Gib son's. Frederick Whitney, Brock street, was in Napanee, on Sunday, to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Al hert J. Whitney, who died in Leth bridge, Alta., on Wednesday, April 19th. This evening the business mon of the city will dine at the YMCA at a dinner which is being given by King ston and Frontenac Temperance So ciety, George Roberts, Brockville, will be the chief speaker. } Buy spring, tonics," Gibson's | The railways have had a very busy! time the past few days. Another] batch of students left the city on Saturday and the station platforms were fillad with baggage "Kipp's Hair Tonic," Gibson's There are a great many absent minded people in the world Some person bought a chicken on the mar ket Saturday and then left it in the market house. The market clerk has heen trying all day to get an owner, but without success i | "Buy spring tonics," Gibson's | | F.C. Boyd, who headel tie final | year in medicine at Queen's, is a son of Richard = Boyd, : The young man made A brilliant show in his medical course, and won! although allowed to olborne "sticet ing both medals, take but one. "Buy spring tonics,"" Gibson's a R Lakins, Brockville, maker, who was refused admittance to Cape Vincent, on the ground that he! had made a contract in Canada to go to that place and make cheese, his | appealed to the United States immi®] gration commission at Montreal to have his case considered. i cheese Listening to Dr. Rose. A large congregation assembled in| Brock Street Methodist church, last! evening, to hear Rev, 8. P. Rose, D. | I, Toronto. He spoke of the incident | {in Jacob's life when he met Esau and | {he said to Esau that his face appeared | unto him like the face of God. Jacob | had wronged Esau, and he feared to] meet him, and when they did meet Esau was so changed in his attitude toward Jacob that Jacob did mot hesitate to say that the face of Esau was like unto the face of God. Esau forgave his brother and it was this that made the <fiange in his counten- | j ance. God reveals himself through : For the moment Esau was as God to Jacob. The hi revelation | {of God came in the man Christ Jesus. | The appearance of a home is determin- | y the character of the tenant. The | ie ashi after the | in the man. Chris o reflect the image of God. | The in the Children's Ald Society, to-day, will; have to be sent either to Velleville or Brockville, as Kingston has no place fob such cases. Sooner or later, this leity will have 'esta for cases of this kind. i i {hing's after | now | warnings and threats wol taal. j time way tward and unruly i to be removed irom the influences of great | home and companions and given quiet IN KINGSTON FOR UNFORTUNATE * CHILDREN, 4. C. MeConachie Need of a Proper Points Out Shelter Other Places Doing More Ringston, Met Aid ee, Children's Society for K Add week made vestigations i I rontenac, Lennox and ast children's work in such importan Toronto, Guelph, and Loodon. He has been trying the most approved which experience has evolved for work of discovered the ¢ much more hberally by municipalities and the people than is in hingston. This, Mr. McC i fact th where it tres as discover metho ing on the the society has hat in all the Work lor bot believes, 1s due to the work is better known better supported. Guelph grown its old shelter and has ready for a new $10,000 building fe this purbose. } moving in the syection of more commodious quarters Londo tq a handsome bequest « I'bomas Alway Hall has ou new ar thanks Wi by a beautiful addition te their and the huilding is calle Alway Hall Home for shelter { homas ra. Most ly surprised by » of the cit Stratford all ti of these cities have been grea the hearty Rd read response ] for help. In raised by subscripti time. | raised $1,500 Mother's Day was procured so was remarkaldy Daughters namely, short one day, all the that the not started town of Ushawa iy $8000 for a shelter cured $1,700 in they are guite sanguine about money wondered why i he aiming at agent long ago raisi and as hrst th i the bear able to raise the whole amour great need of a children temporarily is felt that whatever ir keep the strongly there is no . v cud N It has many taken away returned. It securing the proven a great homes to have for a week or two ar ther then seems for some parents to realize ho love their Iv they children until ate taken mothers come to @ how dearly tha and how 'necessary their own away their the wee love barren ind vicious ways in order to be lowed to rear their own children. Th the shelter saves both the parents ar the children in many cases entire ' hen, in to think They are hali when they begin to ul think... B sides influence can upon them to arcuse th 0 a of the dangers which throng the they pursuing children are simply and time to bethink themseive order to affect a in thew In Kingston, at reports, most salutary lives prese there the Conachie ty children under the shelter their good very them what they are her of children have been supers who should be ta Little ce while ROCIO Y surrounding found Is a menace tected furs days unpro- warm hess HOME CARE SUFFICIENT, IS NOT Only Experienced Furriers Know How to Properly Clean and Preserve Valuable Fars. It costs but a trifling percent- age of your own valuagion of the goods to place your furs in our Fur Storage Where they receive con- stant and individual atten tion by practical furriers We insure you against loss by moths, fire and theft. Jb : ring Remodelling or repai Let us send for your Furs to day. 'Phone 238. the Here-- Than t Carry He these cities 3 + n {5 supported the plans Stratford is also of dor. he has erec Guelph the thes So ree day 1 he shelter in which to dith fund blessing te children impossible wd wher the shelter, children get saved to bes SON §¢ Mar way- ned ur chang . THE DAILY BRITISR WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1911. ee ee en Te = - _-- CLOTH, EACH, 50 CENTS Conversation - Ready Made Speeches dal r-Dinner Stories Slips of Speech _ The dinner i Who does . make then Why not 1 with 18 5 " i o ratory chatty aining and t THE FINEST BOOK STORK IN EASTERN ONTARIO, - 260 PRINCESS STREET iy Sweet Pea Seeds west ied 3 ® ™O FreshFlowerand s/f © ™ Pri LET US LH] SOME delaved d Howe Island Budget n Howe Island, April \ ng folks spent Dr. A. P.Chown, Draggist, Optician, IRS PRINCESS STREET "Phone 348. Jewellers, issuers of «9000000000 0oveave 0000000000000 000000000 | | | @ 3 y 1 } of his time Babe that Decorations] "= J 1 W € are headquar- ALL ( ters for the very best in lLac® Curtains, << ' Curtain Nets, Curtain Muslins, Yacht Club Dinner. CIGHMGE Art Muslins, Serims, Ete. Hundredsof pairs of Lace Curtains at 35¢c to $6.50 Pair. The range its best now. Repairs Completed, ows for r str rate they {Oo-mMOrrow Mr. Burroughs Wins Honors. The name of C. W ' ) The nan i THE REAL Corner Johnson "Pi omitted was posted, B.Re. d many friends His ww congratulations . Portsmouth Orangemen. The Portsmouth Orangemen ed service at iat Portsmouth, on Sunday ev disc the Presbyterian THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. and listened to a fine Lr Mr. Dawson, who 1s in charge mission. Custom Tailoring "Spiker" : well-known third baseman of the {confined to the general hospital for a {few days past and has undérgove ar operation as the result of an mjur which he received during a game last summer. It is not senous, however, and he will be out during the coarse of a few dave, | The, remains of the late . Robert] { Hicknell, of Belleville, a former Tdent of this city, arrived here to-day and were taken to CUataragm A large deldgation of Oddfellows accom panied them. { "Buy spring tons, { Elizabeth Ford diea on ber residence, Toronto street, in ihe seventy-fourth year of her age Her funeral vill take place Tuesday morn - Victorias, bas been AT 231 PRINCESS STREET . tabove Harrison's), Finest ladies' and Ge Custom Tailoring guaranteed Also Riding made to order Your Patronage Welcomed. MR. I. COHEN, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor. Habis and res Gibson's Samday at ? The neral t Mr. and Mrs. Per slirest, dance CER IErY. Cc. DEIVieE was Bev. Thomas W, Neal HE COM LEA me ng. t John Green hax purchased the pro- perty occupied by A. E. Hast, bar "Bay spring tomes," Gibwou's. + A Te ase Garden Seeds~-3:f-=" ™ "~ SHOW YOu Marriage Toasts College Book Store, Phone 91 NED OF MORE HY POPULAR HAND - BOOKS 9 I E----_-- YO AMUOND 3 FAUTS e is Hight we ds OUR ALMOND VALL DAY SOON, Opticians, 858 KING NTREET | 1 'nt of OLORS. ------- W. F. GOURDIER | AM PREPARED TO SELL OR RENT MULLIN. ESTATY and MAN, Hvision one L329 : MUMBLE AND GRIN nin por je f FOOURS DIAMONDS OF MERIT RING yr Good One ES SMITH BROS., Licenses. ¥ Ostrich and Marrabeau Bdas Nts. Cor, Priscess and Sydenham "ae Phone IT Window [-BOAS.. Jost received a fresh ship- : REIS A

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