Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jun 1911, p. 5

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Ww 'ig evidént . make very , tive of the City "and one in the Sunday THE SPORT REVIEW BASEBALL TEAM FOR cvie HOLIDAY. EATON * THE A Proposition to Have a Big Base- ball Game When the Old Boys Come Here at the End of Jdly. Another letter has been received from the secretary of the Faton baseball team, Toronth, regarding the exhibi- ilon game which 'it has béen trying to arrange for soM® holiday, here, with g local team, and from the contents it that 'they are willing to ory liberal terms in order bring the thing through. Its team is lending the Toronto City League at the present time and a good game may be expected. It js willing to play the ten leading thé league here in the morning and. play.a team picked from the league in the afternoon. This second letier has set the execu- League thinking, and it is very likely that the gamys may be played here on civie holiday, July dist. This would be o gréat drawing card, 52 the Old Boys from. Ottawa, Toronto apd Chicago will be here om that date. So far nothing Lhe way of attractions has been made, and the promoters may be assured of a large altemdgnee. The game could be played in Lake Ontario Park, if the. diamond i" put in shape at once, and a gould gate could be gathered, to m pen er Coronation Day Events. Jobn Stansbury, manager of the senior Athlstics, and Robert MeMahon, left fielder for the Victorias, are mak- ing arrangements to hold a field day at Lake Omtario Park, on Coronation day. They are preparing a programme of sports which should please the taste of every baseball fan iy the city, They ofier a purse of $100 for ap exhibition gamé Dbeiwesn the Victorias and CL, and it j= likely that a game will be playal in the Mercantile series School series ranning, distance throwing, first hase a bunt, 1660 and 200 yard dashes and other field sports are being for, Base getting long arranged Ball Teams on Toronto. s. Two baseball teams have been form Besse sssssst estes. COLLAR LELE0000000004 i HUNT S is Where To Go for a PHE pALY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14, 1011. CLERGY AN ENJOYABLE EVENT Rn AISING | HANQUET HELD BY GRADUATES OF TRINITY. al oy the stogmer Yoreato, and 'grat . are played in Bayside Park, Toromto, when the boat is there in the morning. | Considerable rivalry has existed in the games to date, snd the boys enjordhe | URGENT -- OF sport very much. «1 SOME OF THEM. iii } Players Did Not Turn Up. i -- The game which was to have been | Recommendations to § played last. evening, between Syden Rev. 'F. ' DuMoulin, Dean of! ham and Brock, was not productive of | Ohio, Preaches at Cathedral Ser- much, for .a number of players.of both vice, teams did not show up. HBS standers . : ; . were drafted in on ty gides and + After the reading of the charge of On Tuesday night graduates of Trin four-mnings game 'was played, srock | Bishop Mills, at the Synod, on Tues lity College ana rpreamlatives of winning 10 to 0. | day afternoon, the following were Ap- [other coleges, atteauing e synod, i yointed a commitiee tg deml with the | together with a number of laymea who | charge, ax report to the Synod, on; I not identified with any college, i ep i the facts Which" the bishop might ask [held a banquet at: Nhing's cafe, which The Albert street ladies' imseball | he fACLS WHC the P. [was a en icxrable gent : team have a gime arranged with the P Dean Bidwell (convenor), the Arch-} Kev. Canon Starr presided, and af male sports in that vicinity for this } dencons and Rural Dean Dobbs, res the toast to the king, Kev. A. H. evening. The team is out to meet all lish, Jones, Rev. W. L. Armitage, Dr. {treeggan sang "Kule Britannia." i comers and feels quite confident of its | Preston, J. R. Dargavel, M.P.P., W.B.| ihe speakers of the evening were +4 polvers, + Carroll, Dudley L. Hill, G. (i. Groth- [Dean Dustouln, Cleveland, and Kev. | lier and James McComb. Dr. Llwyd, viceprovost of Trimuy | 'One hour aud fifteen minutes were | College, [oronto. They were introduc- | An executive méeting of the Sunday fs in the delivering of the «d by Lanon Starr, who referred to School, Amateur Athletic Association Fhishap's charge. them as distinguished graduates of has hed called for this evening in the | A, chdeacon Macmorine followed with! irimty. br. Liwyd spoke in eloquent Y.M.C.A. building to discuss some very |, feeling reference to the late Dr. R. | terms of I finity, and appealed to is | Sin matters in 'connection with | y Rogers, referring to, the active part | hearers Lo fis: all the uifluence at | the ruling of the constitution regard. [0p Fev i church work, refering | their command to build up their Alma | ing ehgible players. It is requested especially to the sérvice he had ih | Mater. that a full attendance be present. ered as a member of St. James' -chireh.| 1€an Du Moulin, in his address, "peler- | STIPENDS OF the Synod-- | Addresses Given by Dean DuMoulis and Rev. | * tives From | sent--Programme of Dr. Liwyd--Representa- Other Colleges Pre- Music, Young Ladies Play To-night. Women's White Canvas Straps Women's White, Canvas Oxfords $1.50, $1.75, $2. Girls' White Canvas Shoes . . S123 Canvas £1.00 Shoes 5.85.A.A.A; Executive Meets. Children's White Shoes. . Infan White Canvas' White Cleaners 10¢, 13c¢, 2 31.50 and $1.75, Tie . Patent 'Roman Sandals, soles, low heels. sizes 2 va Taras $R00 Girls' good 11 to 2 $1.35, S113, $1.50 $1.35 Sizes 8 t 1- 1-2 Sizes "Children them." like CORONATION 2 STRAP Women's Patent a Pumps, $3.00 and 83.50, They're dressy. They -fit. ogy He was a man who would be. greatly |'®d in high terms of Dr. Liwyd and | = Pastor Remembered. missed in the church work. Tribute Mis Work in the American west. i Rev. N. B. Topping, Wolfe Island, | {was paid to Dr. Roger's work in the| Judge Mcbonald Proposed the { was given quile a pleasant surprise | Laymen's Missionary Movement. toast to "Sister Colleges,' responded | the other evening, at St. Lawrence, | ean Bidwell made: reference the [10 by Dean Budwell, representing Ox when he was presented with a well | joss sustained by the death of Rural {!oT Kev. Messrs. Urchard, for Cam- filled purse by the members of - the Dean Dibb, of Napanee, speaking at | briage; Paterson, for Wyetite Chita church, as a mark of appreciation of | some length on the good work he had |{i¢Tata for drinity, Lublin; biagrave, to ABERNETHY'S Lo the' valuable service he has rendered carried om. lak the 2 oatreal College, and Arm- during the past three years. An ad-| "Canon" Grout presented a report of © ag > ti or and Ged dress accompanied the "gift, which was { the University of Trinity College. As! F et 1eorg: ; lespie rendered solos, R. F. », read by W. G. Woodman, and which [to the number of students, it was re | swesided. at' the Pidno conveyed to Mr. Topping best wishes ported that there was little variation | ie i 4 for. success in his new field in Par | from year to year, for the reason that | *¥ THE WHIG'S JUMBLE ham. Mr. Topping made a suitable] | the college is "always full to overflow- | reply, thanking the members for their! ing, so that the members are regulat- kind remembrance, led by the extent of the tion. There were for the vear, 120] Gil- Har- BARGE IN 'BAD SHAPE AT vey RAISED BAY. WILL BE ALEXANDRIA IA Lot of News of Interest to Every. | . : . accommoda- | | | DAVIE bady. { Local Coal are | men and sixty-five 'women, with two| Hibhy's for teagedling (runks. Engaged--Movements of ixtry mural students. Of these seventy- | For oread and pastry use "Quality" Different Vessels Out of This one are divinity students. Constant flour. Port {demand for graduates makes it a mat- i Baseball, . ter of great vegret that accommoda- | Yates' Grove, | uesds June tion is limited, but with erection of |. Look out for the man' {new buildings, the college would be in who has a lot 16 say to a better position to answer these dewewhispers. : 3 Biovby's for of | Oftentimes Busily the Schooners Kingston and Ottawa. Rideau King for Ottawa and Ridean ports every Monday Thursday, at 6 am, Jas. Swilt Co., agents. for "Quality" flour, Maple Leaf Milling all anc & Glenburnie, 2th. Woman you Bath Road vs. The barge Davie, of the Montreal company, which Alexandria Bay, N.Y pretiy account Transportation ran laground near Monday night. according to and it or in Ask your manufactured 4 company grocery by 2 In 1 ail jon trunks' gind suit cases. | shape, mands. there's 'a marked differ- | barge sunk, Reference was made to the death stated, t was Bont 30, 20th. 1.80, 7 -- } St. Mark's picnic, June of Clarence St, and the [that the tenders wo be call {the raising of it. _ .bhy's now sell suit cases. i I'he steamer Parthia, of the ( Ask your grocer for Quality" flour, [company, with a wre King outfit manufactured by Maple Feat Milling Faesday, but the burg {presented by Dean Bidwell. It was company. i shape that it was im stated in the report that the past | Bibby's for trunks and Suit cases. The bow of yea" had been one of considerable an-!| How often vou can hear the man | the barge is in water and the xiety as it was the first trial of the without a cent offering to bet a [Stern in deep water new system of mission giving, which thousand. i MT. elevator { Bishop Dumoulin, stating that the lence between the eharciigoer | university had suffered the loss of a!( hristian. {warm friend, and man of great! | power, devotion and self sacrifice. The report on mission "givings was leaves foot vir was a at the scene on was m {possible to do anything such a Yoel shallow The from tug Emer- Welland ca Co's involved a radicle change in the tmethod of raising funds. The result, however, on the whole, was gratifying. A sum of $17,000 was as led for and of this amount, $14,092 was { realized. Feeling reference .was made in the re fport; to the death of Rural Dean Dibb. It was stated that the latte | took the keenest interest in the work, janet his lvss would be 'a severe blow. A clense of the report read as fols iINATTY HAT The Shirt, Collar and Tie store of the city. iP. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street: See Bibby's 83 suit cases, "We just pass this way but once, our minds: Bibby's for trunks and suit, cases. {| In your plain of rule 'or rin may ruin others without cause « provoeeation. 3 | See Bibby's $4.75 suit cases. Never forget -the fact that standing in the community is you. make it. yeu » nal : most What a good thing that isd keep 1n Hirom Charlotte, with coal; er Rolph arrived from .Charlotte, the steamer Canadian, from Fort - your what | son the leoal; William gram, i load cement | Bronson thHght | { M ntres The arr and will steamer ived, light, + schooner St. Hows the a full ca clear for Belles Fort William: t Montreal, with the tug Glyde, two hight Mid land Queen , is discharging for y,, from AT Tes al, with was rived stean with rgo of Hie te he tug thre fron barges i ' 0000000000000 00000000 0000000000000000000000 is all sanitary fresh in new and factory This and most Where particular" attention et -- EVERY GARMENT IS Princess Dresses 50 Dress for S425 0 Dresses for 83.75 Dresses for £3.00 Underskirts Real Beauties, y R110, $1.49, 81.75, $2.00, $2.10 Each. : Canada, THE CRESCENT MANUFACTURING is devated 10 0000000000000 00000000000 SOME VERY SPECIAL WHITE WEAR VALUES FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. stock froMd the CO the PERFECT IN FIT A 7 dk ad 37 \ 3 biggest, brightest r . tehing, finishing Corset Covers ns and waoral 26, prodt 20¢ patter Only 12 Drawers prettily trims. embroidery Seml-tallored or with tucks or med lace 2B¢, Bde, 49c, G0c, TOc, 83¢, CIFIIIIIRIIIIIIIIS Night Dresses many dainty styles 08c, $1.49 to $2.30. CRUMLEY BROS. was in | 00000000000 00000000000 0000000000000 000000000 p "YOU TAKE NO RISK A TERRIFIC STORM. Reputation and Money Back of This Offer. We f i the dur morning, for a pilot, {lows: "There appears to be urgent Fort. William 1 | need of dealing with the question of f the stipends of the clergy. In view of! living they are frequently utterly in-| adaquate, Most dioceses are seriously | {concerning themselves about the mat- | | ter, and' this diocese should not lag | { behind." Rural Dean Dobbs, in speaking on | A . : : Wednesday Bibby's ' [5 ty y's for trunks and suitipases. on her way from iy Tmt ad omen mas trite be mi it : The steamer Alexandria was at Fol ally meet. , , } Bibby's now sell suit cases, ger's wharf, Tuesday night, on he " regular trip to Montreal. The Alex Afterwards the knowledge p | irs " { J 1 | gained by experience may a sub hantria was i¥entydour hours late u a x arriving, owing to a%reakdown in hes {ject of regret. > machinery the report of the mission givings, satd | Bibby's now sell trunks. The government boat that instead of complaints being made | The trouble. with borrowed dollars port, to-day | about the amount which is to be raise i* their slowness in getting back to Ldistriét. : led for missions, that the clergy do |the owner again. | "The schooner Major | their best to raise the highest amount | Bibiy's now sell hand baggage. ra and will | possible. | The man who condemns grafters |g ords | Dean Bidwell also urged that on ex-|might be one himseli should a good | Tha schooner tra effort be put forth to raise a larg- | opportunity offer. | feldspar, 'cleared {er amount. i Prevost, Brock street, has day night | After some further discussion, the rey! all his spring and summer goods for | The. steamer port of the mission board was thenthis order clothing department, also in { Oswego, on Tuesday nig adopted. | ready-made clothing and gents' furn- The government The Synod until { ishings department. They are all well | {port to-day | Wednesday assorted with new goods, I At Swilt's Tuesday _evening, a was held! deau King due {in St. George's cathedral, which was | Hhis evening; the ; | well attended. Bishop Mills and nearly | due to stop n her {all the members of the local clergy | the 1 Belleville gy a a, ith the visiting clergy {on her downward 3 gates to synoc | Kingston made her river trip Rev. F. Du Moulin, LL.D, {the steamer Aletha, down, Ohio, was the preacher, and I ports, to-day livered a fifoag discourse the the Kenny property was for £2,500. | | text, © Seek Ye First, the Kingdom of | Let me say that no such option was | God," found in Matthew V1, 33:--Dur- ever given, and I will back up my | ing his remarks, he pointed out that | statement: with #500, tg be divided be [the ministry the world needed to-day. | tween city hospitals, if it can be showy, | | was along the lines of special - de- | that | ever signed an option for such | | velopment, in two ways, one by or-lan amount. The first option, given to | | ganization society andthe develop- Mr. Bond, was for 33.500, and the last | t of the individual. The last fifty [for $3,250, at which price the property Khe, FASHIONS FREE. : In PHISH S IIIS IIII IIR ISIS III SSIES III IIS 5c, -- 70¢, JULY @ 'BAR SOLDER, BABBITT METAL and all INGOT -METALS. Headquarters for Quality. Write for Prices. § | The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto Pearsall's MILLINERY Jo Son. it rsd -- = io PEARSALL'S MILLINERY 228 PRINCESS STREET. be Reserve working in and Ferry cleared for load coal for Crosby Farmer Des is Fire. larns Qf South stroyed by Ford River, loaded wit) Special invitation to the fu Ladies to call in and see the Bargains we are offering this week, in Millinery. It will | Charlotte, Toes used ta constipation ob of tin -- medicine which wit received | the fringe i remedy fails North-1™ Nowards cleared rm \ fternoon i are not boat Scouf 'was pit of Brockville between ; itv whatever then morning. adjourned particularly Could any Is there wild hesitate to yutbuildings Summers, a farmer township of South ( destroyed Ri Ottawa The up, steam wharf steamer Any ward residing hp ompletel service froth Dundurn i ip, to-night to call, stesmer to-day bay 18 3 sh LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. No Such Option Given. Ont, June 4.--(To the | Editor) In the letter of - J. R. Don of {aldson, school trustee, of Saturday de- last, he stated that the first option on re l ' 1 ims to a practi ext ------ with win practical t ind 1 scien til COMMON SEHR"G steamer is due en cluding; buggy Rk 1 © i hick ; y \ exall der lies whic Kingston, .. trip; the ultural smplement hexa ph rhes, N h They like cod na p candy are ant articuiariy ng thle They de flatu nvenienecs 3 very quite heavy ' gentle and ple 8 in ar Dean he on from Summers carried in wa cause ding 1a sen ipihg or Rexall vod for persons FINANCES ARE STRONG. A Big Reserve is Held in Gilt '. Bonds, The announcement powerful tvenl and {the preferred | Locomotive © The is {Je rading banking [become largely interested in the {pany, so that a foreign as Cangdian market for the stock sured. A The greater portion of the prefer rl stock is said to have been under des wriften for mvestment purposes, and the | that only a certain portion has been 10 | peserved for the purpose of public sub a stiption p u as to in |po in on -------- fustriting: the author's ait af 1 terest Canadians in this big concern some of {If the City is Doing Anything for! llustrating A £ £ a The company is in a strong é best The 0" Their Homecoming. mor and satire at its very ts Price 31 position and unlike most officer of the £1 per copy, at R. Uglow & Co's, jal concerns, holds in its 174 WELLINGTON T. pe i oh o, fh. Association, of Toronto, has The Late Mrs. W. A. Roblin. {about $750,000 worth of written the Whig, asking if the city . : : bonds an a reserve {is doing wivthing in regard to enter Mrs. Emma L. Roblin, wile of the | The capitalization of the company | taining the old boys from Chicago, late W. A. Roblin, Belleville, died, on | is 81,500,000 preferred stock, $2,000 000 | Toronto and Ottawa, when they ar Monday evening, after 5 few days' ill {rommon, while jt carries a $2.000,000 rive here on. July 2th to sppod the | ™™® from an attack of pneumonia. | bond sens, of which $1,500,000 is out. [CGivie holiday. The Toronto associa Deceased had been for some time ma: i The prospects for the concern are grantor th he fall p tion is issuing a circular now to ad. [on at the Home of the Frigndless, | very bright, the syndicate behind og id fs Pog Ta sngod vertise the trip to Kingston, and jt | Where she was much beloved. ithe work confidence in its fu Sut curtainy the government may bring down its own band. The] Mrs. Roblin, fifty-six years of age, | ture. : ( 1 Yo 1521 sssboiation tried to carter a steamer | ¥8% 8 daughter of the late Robert | I ae a for a ramble on. Sunday afternoon | Pearce, Bellévilie. $ fonadion among the Thousand Islands, but was ROE that very competently. unable to get one. The Toronto asso- Attending Convention. ciation has'been assured that the sity | Charles Clarke, William Sands and | JS. il will have a Weloome prepared, | Peter Thompson, of this city, repre jand it is now up to ayor Graham | ' i 2 land the oe to prépare it. The as ulice Baye lodge, -- [oars officials, and eng: Ske at their | articles, from: the pen Sixtus want a celebration on the | vention of the lodge there, which is in | ti will Sxpeticnesd Yuntifing Hei ane hy. They vie holiday. Seton Tucaday, WX exiuedin wd and | Lnivate school. it tr tod "Re " They = on hart ul RE | ' ot Jibby's £5 tranks . et Other Sid The best thing out Left for ¢ = i Brock Street Methodist church bold Mre. Neil MeCumg, of Rome, N.Y, {Ritchen shower at th ' he parsonage, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. | ord r to prepare for the = nd of | J. MeCutcheon, Princess street, left, the now pastor, Rev. John Webster i Are broken up In a single night, and For Infants and Children. today, to visit friends in Syracuse [The ladies ar also having 25me al |e and serious iliness prevented, by taking ™ on You Have Always Bought Belleville, N.Y., accompanied et iterations made to the parsonage. ~ | her little niece, Miss Marion |} eters i ' -- En ly Lz = [Hood's Pill ' ig All druggists. ™ wuts. x o's or adr trunks. | en Bibbs great 85 rusk P Wri Edge nd deli Orderlios val belongir is made that a abl brokers Mon underwritten the Canadian Kingston barn that n wide has comp Remember texall Remesd group of in you fan this" « The mn ommunit Rexall has ber nt our stock of mpany, statement Toronto fe Killed North } i confirmed mm inte Mr: building ape tot the struck and the efforts neighbors Loudon house By Bissell well as a the was wilh dam horse in was Killed. The BW & NWR standing t it its and the e roof at IR as | Professor Leacock's New Book. All readers of "Literary Lapses, | Professor Leacock, will welcome imdw book, "Nonsense Novels," fericed as the funniest book of Iyear -being laughter from cover jeover. The volume consists of short stories, in a. burlesque by) building hin] roi xed a whe bie A shattered leven Storm was at batt | men | years had witnessed marvel! ws ad {was purchased. | cannot, to-day, | vancement, and the future appeared Lo cure any similar property, in a desir i {of the church to the duty as regards for it.--Yours truly, | AWRE NCE Just Received from {he far East | the eall in the text. KENNEY. | Bidwel who gave him a vers) warm Japanese Hand-drawn, | weleame on behalf of the local clergy tenburg, Table Covers, Centre | Speakers at the missionary meeting t,-| r St. Ge p' Pi % Bedspreads, etc. af night, in St. George's hall. Rev. Dr. ------------------------ i tele OLD BOYS OF TORONTO ASK the ! 0000000000000 00000000 |} very bright. He drew the atfention | able locality, for the money I securad Tha hes aker was tntroduved, by, Dean | Hand-embroidered and Bat.] Dean Du Moulin will bé ane of the | {Gould will also speak» extraordinary Low Prices. i pe G re -, FE NCING, ETC, ired by {| PARTRIDGE. & SONS Crescent Hi aud from Works, Nino Eleetre Finting. BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT < offiiving, so row seatiering which » eab of tha were were arried fmane te ine, or less : ain industri treasury gilt edge more shocked. An Kingston Old Must Have Montreal Herald The Gazette blames the bear there was last year than the year falling off in production Its Grael, "roment lesa whe exported ¥ he exp and has whi lave seen the people bere: hava ---- -- I her AYE browns governments ahh sawn to A Private Catholic School. There is a rumour about town that i several influential Catholics are going . Coronation Letters. to withdraw their taxes from the con The Whig publishes m trol of Xhe present "separate school | the first of a Now's the time and here's the place to get the most: comfortable and cool Foot- wear for Children. 3 Barefoot Sandals Pa _ Ankle Strap, Roman Sandals, White Canvas Oxfords, White Canvas Ankle Simp, FROM 50c TO. $.200. REID & CHARLES WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer, City and Country Sales Care- fuily Conducted; - Market Square, Yangston, THAT TOBACCO wories of ' of Mies prowess te will Vs Ar jOre de well and Bibby's now sell trunks, 'Hela Kitchen Shower On Tuesday evening, the ladies Sew great of 3 : a conflagration, Colds or Fevers of | 3 AT A. MACLEAN'S, Ouinrie Street, Fabia 's for Jeather suit The wrinkles cauped by the reslt of worrying ove that worry could note help, Low worry are r somet img

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