a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 29 1011. Saceessessssetossssesesssnsssarateeststenens THE. SPORT REVIEW pesday, to join the steamer ---- and will be cut of town for the HUNT'S is Where To Go minder 'of the season. Dick will Jor a greatly missed, as he is a player THE VICTORIAS ~~ DEFEATED sterling worth and the heaviest hitter Th Shirt, Collar and Tie store of thn city. ATHLETICS BY 19 TO 5. {on the team. : A Runaway Game in the City Base! ¥ \ week § i | re is oe wm, € have ball League--The™ Victorias in on th § y I ny ang will have | . . ; ba-eball games galore The Sunday Fine | Batting Form--Knocked x, het MAA League is in good] Muckler Out of the Box: . working order, and is disliing wp a Poor". pitchink dnd | yack Belding on {2° d brand' of the game, A apd when | the part' of the | Athletics lost them the Mercantile "ague opens, Tyurs is evening. the 3 be i their first chedulel" ume in the sen day eveming, i. oie } four senior | inr busball series of the City League, [© ames each week, beside junior ongs. on Saturday. -aftéfnolin, when they v : r . foxe Pounce by the Victories "by Iv} Executive Meeting Called Off. Women's Patent Ankle Strap Pumps, P. J HUNT, 53 Brock Street § a ------------------------------------------ | - rans to 5: The pine was Yel Oe Since calling the executive meet my | . Ya » . : 3. . Lo ottas sesashatasssosustsnssneteiatisbatiid exhibition on the part of the Athle |of the Sunday. School A&A. for Tuew- (§ Women's White Canvas Strap Pumps || High deels, up-to-date - $200 . . tics, after the splendid showing they | day evening after the game, thas |@ and Tie Oxfords $1.50, 1.75 and 2.00 . mgde on. Vitoria day ag inst both { Den decided tht the question of ap-; > Same style of Shoe in Gun M We | the Vies and C.L.C. Their batting, (Potting umpites 1s pot wnportanten- |B Girls' White Canvas Strap and Tie : tun Metal $200. Baseball Season Lively. Beessnsseesesseseten 1 ontesersisesaenaeens ly : toa, -was not up to the average, and | ough to call i 2 a , {rether, and: as. 8 consequence the | Shoes, sizes 11 to 2 <1 - $1.95 Other Valu $ ) . Jthe es $2.50, 3.00, up to 4.50 WY, OV, er Gillespie, who bad them in hapd | | practising this season will show the comirol of the ball, He retired from | Sydenkiam "Stan" Trotter, when he! the reputatio hich they built « Be IEPA NON hey 'nis up on | jpreseting has been called off. "> { pres : Sizes 8 to 10 1-2 . "$1.00 Cooke's vs. Sydenham. : i THE T FOR U eldom seem in better shape than on 3 a : : g Wednesday morning, but he was away effect of training at the game, Tues- |B W hite Polishes 10c, 18c, | 5 » the bux in the fifth idnings, in favor (has discharged the cares of the City | T 7 : " : of Walsh, who did not do much better | Baseball league and Sunday School | ' : T / ; 3 than his predecessor, |AAA, has been out with Sydenham \ - : . This, coupled with several costly er- |team; and by dint of faithful and per : E ! HY'S ll the representatives to- 3 * 3,99 "FF T Yi Ca 't B tL Wednesday, of being heavy hitters, fell | or ea ou n ea tpton 8 down before the wary curves of Pitch-| te during the whole game. Muckler was | he 'team which has done the most Sizes 3 to 7 1:2 76¢ and 85¢c off 'colpr on Saturday. He had no day evening, between Cook®s and | roars. on the part of the infield, was re- | sistent practising in the back yard ' i113 x Qn Over 2 Million Packages Sold Weekly sponsible for their lows. The Vie- [and good workouts on the diamond, / torias, smariing from the sting of de- | will be able to shoot cyrves at Cooke's feat, went on the diamond with the |team that may make the Presbyterians determination to lore no chance to [Vo a lot of guessing, tally, no matter .how high the score | ES might rom, and the restit ig plainly | CITY AND VICINITY. : seen in the score i Prom : Brigh ' - . The Vices obtained quite a nimber * omises are H fe , N al 8 IF Y v ' rN . Ol WA) + YD IVTY TU Ny _ ANT-A PRETTY their runs on errors of their oppon- With several of the big Alexapdria : > . ents, although a number of them were [Pay summer hotels opening from a : : : obtamed by good batting. The oply | week to ten days earlier than usual | Peptonized : ZT and vimreome from Regal ts Ls oo do SLE. mo ot abe | Beef SUMMER DRESS OR SKIRT Lager's tonic hops and rich a Re ro le a Yaa oars Fives Sirly promise ' ! 'barley malt. Et oie Nor Tedd Yer. Iron and Wine ",.YOME TO OUR STORE. sie, Fools owt el ge TE it | A witiive stimuli Wash Skirts Big Saving on "no. | g Saving scored the first aud last run which the | Montreal on coronation day « r not. | T Ss ey en hy i; lo x on ia tron ay o O ong This 18 the table kids" got, and scored ome in be [jhe trip has been talked of in Yegi- A very pretty White Duck tween i ment for some time, but when ane of Wash Skirt, neatly trimmed e ummer brew for rosy Neore by HIS eh 1803 6a ob o_oflicers was spoken to about it, with .3 rows good insertion Vietorias { " oT ictoria } this morning, he said no arrangements | This Is a very neat and stylish cheeks and a . | Athletics .... 1000H 030 1-5 had been made to go yet. sharp edge to Victorias. Brought to the Pen. | | | 2 ¥ Henry Quagkenbush, the Toront to} | a Our $3.75 Special -1s a very fine, silky Mull Dress, very skirt. rettil i we ¥ rime ! ! ONLY $1.75 Each. ; $1 00 A BO LE 73 Each YOURS FOR $3.00, Our $5.00 Dresses are of a - . er 8 8 Ww I backward t © appetite, 1 Nicholson, w.l. ' 34 burglar sentenced to four years in Anoth good style Is a find) finer quality ith mare and Duck Skirt, trimmed with imi- prettier trimming Pound, s.8. . . peniténtiary, for breaking into the of McMahon, 1. 2.4 five of W. J. Maguire & Co., came | tation lace insertion and 2 panels, each having 5 pleats SPECIAL PRICE, $4.25. Duncan, 2. A nits wr ES down to the penitentiary on Satur- | ' Cotman, ec. : . : lay. He wore a smile as oll as the | PROUSE S DRUG STORE R 3ST $6.5 .a © as well as the | A Good Full Skirt, OUR BEST $6.50 DRESSES Dick, 3b. a handeufis, and did not appear to be! 3 ' = Attwood, rf... . : in any way perturbed by his pros Opposite Bt. Andrew's Church. ONLY $2.25. YOURS FOR $3.50 'Phone 8% : ate Gillespisy, p, ...... ee. we 4d pects of four yeqgs behind stone wally. | To Choose Camping Place. ' NE ' , CA ka . Athletics Ralph Bowron, physical director of |= . 5 EXCEPTIONALLY NEAT 'STYLES IN NEW HOUSE DRESSES, : $2.10, $2.05 and $3.25 Fach. ; \ he Y.M.C.A,, has gone up _the Ri-!} Humt, 3b. .. x ' p, canal to choose a site for the (GREAT NEED FOR LOVE Walsh. Hi... : . oys' gummer camp. He has sev eral | Durlop, 2h : ' ws in view. Several things will | - have to be considered in the choosing | POINTED OUT IN SERMON BY SEE THEM AT Digk, =.s. . 1 Whickler, po. ' of 'a site in order that the boys' REV. Be W. SAVARY, health may not be*afiected. The camp 2 Seeman, ec. . --he---- e Brouse, Li will be held for two weeks. Wk, feokd, 'vd. 0 Ciro lL e---------- nme Delivered to Members of the Sons of . Rae, o.f. le Left for Quebec, England Benevolent Society-- . » The artillery coronation contingent Love as Chief Characteristic of ' : » numbering between forty and forty-five the Order Umpire--George Sullivan. men, left on the noon "train, Sunday, . ' Ni -- for Quebec, to go in training for a "Honor. all men, love -the brother Notes on the Game. few days before setting sail for the | hood. Fear God. Honor the King i taken from |; Sm 1 1 Nn P . Gillespie fanned eleven, Muckler two jold {and A large number of ther [he above passage, : wid Walsh two friends were jat 'the station %o see | Peter 11, 17, formed the text ° lor . 8 lerhood, love is to be the great -chag Cotman has commenced to bat now, them off. The entire Canadian con- | strong sermon, delivered on Sunday { 4oteristic. ! as y 3 io v Save It has taken him three games to get |tingent, numbering about 740, leave | morning, by Kev r. Ww. : vary, sat "In your brotherhood," said the his eve and arm to work together Quebec on Friday mext, for Eng- | St. James' urch, to the members o speaker addressing the members of the There is no player in the league who | land. , the Sons of England benevolent. * der especially, Slave tut. ba ro { + » » 2 " I aciex Is conceded by experts to be worthy of the highest place makes a better appearance xt bat than ' ciety. The male members parade r 1 characteristic. If the members are sel Puncan, and there are few heavier hit Williain Lesslie Tenders. the church, and there was 5 very £000 | op ond nin mendly to see what they aid % ters s William Lesslie, of kingston has | attendance. The lady Members of the | can get out oly! then the brother ; NY) YOY Y I - l she, ' g . - a @ \ ( arct on 4 " leather are used in the manufacture of this celebrated Gillespie made a great showing on] tendered to raise the remmindes of the ord met. al She church " A en hn hood is sure to fail The society : ND Ni i (Y) + i 3 ¥ : o 1 ¢ : swwork § ». The |e] into the edifice, in a bod) © | should serve as schoo h : line: The operatives are the best of skilled *artisagis. Raturday: He Hi Hive hits oul Bi Facnatd Waterworks intake pipe. The | members wore roses, and made an ex i practi . as a. han - wie h you 3 00K) RN) : on Imes a wt, and © ossed th otonto News says: -- | : ) - ' actise th i to be ap Becanse of the wonderful success which this shoe has plate four times I'he third tender wag from parties | ceedingly fine appear Ne M plied in 5 wider sphave." : " d i { fore col x y 8 sermon, r d 3 yv °3 Attwood; the ' new right fielder of [who referred to Capt. lLesslie as then Before commenuing his sermor Much to the regret of the other Aa yh y a qr | Savary extended a warm welcome to membe: { the doe ) Ait RXR A . - : : the Victorias, is surely a star player. | manager. They asked $500 per month be ating that the mene; ers ol we order, and his many RY W) ARK leathers, high and low cuts, at $4.50, See this line of He hails from Plattsburg, N.Y., and }for him. This was fo: a month ofthe or eres Sn a » were Vory friend, Joseph Parker, the president a Vi AA XO 8 > 0 + congregation ' o ' tek W Shoes for Men. They will please you hecause of the [has the stuff in him of a ball player. [279 hours, oyertime to be paid at | fara oe ne i them worship ny fact that Ast bic 7 1 TT He' was at bat five times, made two {the same > rates They also wanted | ue 3 a 2 parade and church service He 1# ac aud storias embrace mare new patterns and lasts ; : . tite oht: oi OL with em. nfine > -FOROEE RS Whit hits and scored four run ifteen per cent profit on the cost of Dealinig With his subject; tha speaker o d in the general hospital, where in the "Hall of Merit," Nothing but the best grades of attained, we are enabled to offer a $5.00 value in all vas unable to attend the churen ------ the work." : he underwent an operation fo | stated that a great many complained A peration for appen Vies Go to Ogdensburg. ' ! ------ fact that the Bible did] be A week ago Mr. Parkes at Arrangements have heen under com Used Threatening Language. Ap ow 10. act fn-severals lt nded the parade of the Sons of i ol i On Saturd alterna Ie not show them how ue 1] England at Gananoque and « sidleratian for some time for Ri yams i iturday alterngon A comp aint | matters He pointed out that the Bible glan t sananogqie and as Hp. ~ . between the ¥ictorias and the local | vas made to Justice of the Pe ACE | sot down certain principles, and it ie usual good health Wednes ny he Rent Oliibeg N.3 Yhe game | Hunter about a resident of Ports- | w ws leit for man'10 Apply them in ali] as taken ill and had to be removed i o the hospital will likely be put on on a hohday | mouth who has been using threatening | the questions which would confront { Past President George Pert which will be convenient Jor both [lon juage toward his family. 'The fam | tin, it Wie. The Bible might be re ' teams. It will be remembered that a { ih bore it as long as they dared and | oarded 'as a book of great principles ig " Tisiton Boe th VERANDAH ARM' > ung ANG Joins in the nr local team was taken over there last when things began to assume a se { Four principles had been laid down in ods trimmed | lows aopest, protection' sas ght, | ou on « CHAIRS AND ROCKERS . ummer and had their heads trimmed i g . ul er an ro off Magistrate Hunter bound the man ov The firnt command, to honor al Seven past presidents were i e * ® ® a -- er to keep the peade, and threatened {ha was the broadest and most gen- | Messrs. Thomas Mills, Charles thy, s THE HOME OF G D SHOES Athletics Lose Players. to have him arrested if he caused largi showing : the attitude of the}leorge Boney, John Marsh, | Fn red or TORT shades Boat : 1 Saturday's game is the last one this | further troubls { Christian, to the entire world. We | Hughes, E. Leach and William ' ' 3 00 z " a b ha } represented were : Lei. [eats and Yaanch Chairs season which Dick and Hunt will plas ---- | should honor all men While there | he lodges We for the Athletics. Both leave, om Wed Youn People's Rally. | should be patriotism, we should not |cester odge, Prince Alfred . +The quarterly aly. of the voung { have sell comceit," and think that -ow ge, aud Duchess of Yark } {people's societies of the city will be | 00 {held this evening ii the First Congre- | I ¥ ; e | ational church. Rev. A. P. Mershon, |of China and Africa, we would be con- | ote of thanks was passed t {of Pethel Congregational church, and | vince that all the wisdom had not | My Navary for his sxeellint A: Ir. Jones, of Union Street Baptia t [been shown in our country, but that] urse," which was much enjoy { church, will he the chief speakers. The | other nations had' also advanced. In| the members, to. the organist swatding 'of the banner for best at- | looking at 'a man, we must not con-1 hoir, for their efficiency a hety tendance will be ope of the. intersting | sider what he veally is, but what God | also to the wardens and eo mrt | features of the evening as indeed it | made him, and what he might be. We r their kindness and ecourtes Ste Methodist | sould not, despise him, perhape~ we | } 00 in attendance have turned. out as ho RSE Se a thau any other line of Shoes made for men, because of Folding Camp Cot and Chairs country alone was the only country Jaughters and Maids of Fag we would but compare the history In return to the lod AT avid Bethel who have sthven success | ourselves, wfght fully for it- many times in the past, ioad. as he, had we experienced the 'Suit Over Prowiesors Notoh. | now Hold it in conjunction, « | same ecircamstances. Christianity had Don't throw away your old Pana- pp mu sounded the 'death note of slavery, in . | ma, Straw or Felt Hats. Bring them Child" S Styles of Yesterday and To- day ii "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Coming. having laid down principles. "All men Wood 1nd Lumber 4. Ringe! 2s tte . . ihe Ste tson' 8 ng double "Uncle | VE brothers, There should be-hrothers Tarover hn a ng . ih In Turn ap your old family album and see the tintypes: of {Tom's Cain' company, which appears [hood of family, the nation .and the amountng to 4 ho OR Am Bros yoursel! and your cousins When you were youngsters i [at the Grand Opera House on Satur | church universal. The brotherhood the | "7 priv eg Py he - - . How interesting the result when compared with the styles HH day, Jume 3rd, matinee and night, is | Apostle had ip view, was the brother- ey ies o th: 1 S 1 in the same kind of clothes to-day--and how the advant- i making a grand spectacular scfnic | hood of thy church founded by Christ he: d endapta.. Inia they bison 1 hoe Shine Parlor age obviously lies in favor of to-day's boys and girls. Yet i { preduction of this grand play thi the brotherhood which knew rio geo- |5"°n A% accommodation oy . : i 3 x . the difference which exists between the childrens clothes { Feunson. The scenery has lt ainted | graphical bounds nor natural limita- [PUY 0° h counterclaim 3 he WAS | And have Them made to look Hike of then and the children's clothes of now measures the i sepeciati. for -this revival ~ Sainte Ltion. The _cotiditions for. this heather. | ¥hich inclutles money paid, thes : «+t pew: All kinds of Straw and Fels _distante' that les hetween the average "grown np" styles : A Re nd Bie = hood are that men shall be willing to | A. B. Canningham for og Jiaintitl | Hats Cleanad by, the most modern for children and the real child's clothes stamped with the : a od oh - oh f the {share in God's blessing. In the broth. and some dry-goods and 'limber sid | glecteic process, "and blocked any Sanford Juvenile Brand. BE A She booate to the Jiinuf. The. eam ii proceed | shane desired i nto ¥ OH as VV " ing. mn orogto. had { {were at the time when the great guth- 1 --pi Cleanest Shoe Shine, Billiard Made In a special department entirely devoted to ' the i {oress first wrote the story, more than | ! Travers Will Await Verdict. Pool Parlors in the Chty making of children's clothes they exemplify 10 a degree ' ! i 5 $ fifty years ag. Some of the most no | w RT . i . nT als Very ¥ } taveEs, thesdorner genera The finest lines ap Tobktigd and ord se int Bon gf Ro Judgment, and good i { table of these are the "Suwanee Riv- { 10 Days Change manager of * the defapet. . Farmers | Cigars always on hand ste, stics 2 refinement. fer' bry moonlight, the cottom fields in | an . - Hank, will be held in the Toronts jail' A ou Are cordially Invited to vie : [unt bloom, the OChio river in winter | From Coffee to untél such time as Judge Winchester 2 RLY n¥ited 1a visit the ~~ . { and the. escape of Eliza carrying her | m. rives his verdict in the case against " 4 > ¥ thing © tore eae ro, . . Sorin f} | chibd ACTOSS the Boating ice, the rocky | Colonel Munro It is considerad pos- ' Rost an early eall the range o: {pass in which George Harris made his sible that his honor may desire to pit | -------------------------- FINS And. Shien romain Dre stand agalhet the men pursing him, some questions to Travers before he "W. E. SANFORD MANUFACTURIN! {ond Pras bin famits: Se Bt dir . comes to 4 final decision Ax" soon ns PAPPAS BROS Props' : HAMILTON, J a I de ti fe has done much for many Rite jadgment is given bo will be taken ae *1 > : : Hl Sores: plantation, ~wnek lusty, the! --t may help 'vou -- ! Tr i a , M Corner Montreal and Princess Sts pomyhitul Stundomtution a haw | ; . . Tn " 2 'William 8. Detlor, the po alar man Telephone 544 jing Bea's ascension to « ia "Th Reason Hager of Roval Alexandes, INGIPeT, i . jeity. Watch for the big street parade eres a a ire of Napanee, born thite .in " iat noon, ISTE, a sou of WV, Deltar:' "Bontewrrat lone fice" Gibson's S. Maldover is suing the Norther I. siways 18 Princess i i and a ¢ Your patronage solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed '