Sq I WAGE TWO. . ee THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JUNE 19, . < ---- Cay, of; C. Stewsrt.} - . "JUNE EASY FOR VICTORIAS : cctv: ii" ic MINISTERS FAREWELL OF COURSE U te ® Grioen--Dupp, : You have read the delightful ANNE POPULAR REPRINTS : bs ! { Orioles--Dunlop, I ober, 2 : | DEFEATED ATHLETICS BY |Allan, a.s.; Kelly, Lig Doyele, ¢.; Con- | IN PRINCESS AND BROCK STREET Tua { 3 h 1 A = JUL Y ELEVEN RUNS TO ONE. ley, p.; Sargent, 1b.; Farrell, rf. Rob | : CHURCHES. books Apve of Green Gables and bd : | ar td ker" Hugh || "Aone of Avonlea," and the charming | OF $1 50 BOOKS } . AUGUS { Runaway Game in the City | Hmypire, "do - bad | rev. F. H. Sproule and Rev. T. E. |] TOMance, *Kilmeny of ' the Occhard." . League--The Athletics Made Ten | Lacrosse on Saturday. | Bourke Preached Their Last Ser- |} Then you will be ready with intense #.. | Errors--Athletics Beat Orioles =| Tecumsehs, 19, Capitals, 2. © | mons fo their Kingston Congrega- eagerness to secure 'a copy of Miss | mien i . ? | Toronto, R. C., 6; Brantford, 3. | one P) Miss L. ; Nit Chia Ne. | we -- : : Fr i ~ if M. Montgomery's new novel : Store Closes Daily } Ihe Victorias, elusive and steady as Joins Ohio League. | Rev. F. H. Sproule, B 3 » who for 8 J J ar. oF reek | i i ars has rastor b O'clock. |#ver, coming out of the game a . week William Kennedy, manager of the [the Jam, dou E Stet Moho ont THE STORY GIRL 45c 3 for $1 25 : : which is just ready : 4 ~ ARG | : 1 nd : . ¢ . ago by the margin of one rus, and| L.C's, is in, receipt of a card frém | > As dainty and as entertaining . as ever, the he ' is ell sermon, Sunday | | eager to add another scalp to their | "Dicky" Mathis, who pitched for the | preached his farew . © 3 imechately gave them a stronger 4 3 x . ; ; ter er, | Fe yn 5 {from Birmingham, Alabama, and stat-| a essed |] Witchery of the wonderful "Garden of the Gulf" is | . it re p E e there were impresses 3 he {for first place after coming out of last and all who were the Fre I NA 3 SO ee Garten of Ihe Gulf" bs - 3 > {ed that he was playing ball every day ! Et -- {Saturday's scrap heap on top and] he of wit : 5 | with the solemnity of the occasion. ores t ; : ing f At i writing he was |, i "a fi irl," is a heroize to wt as > 3 > git : JOHN McKAY { winning from the Athl&tics by the | down there. At lime o ang hy |The. choir rendered a fine programme ® a 1e to wom has come a rare gift ! gn he belt, scored another triomph and im- | evening. The church was packed wo bid { [-ocos last year. The | card was sent | doors before : the services started. ; labout to leave for the north, to join | pr ry # : 41] that of weaving the bright tliread of romance out {overwhelming score eleven runs to one. | ¥ Ohio State League, a minor pro- {of music, and. & solo by Willing Mack of what the world might call "comonplaces:" FURRIER | From the beginning the game "0% fessional organization. The baseball (and a selection by the --_ 4 1} lustrated th full colors from paintings by Geo [9% in Lhe same class: ax that op the ff ne here are pleased' to note "Dicky's'" | tet Were much appreciated. Gibbs'. Pub. price, .$1.50 149-157 Brock Street. Kingston. previous day between C.L.C.'s aud | ance ' I 'Ip 'referring to hus work among the | Vics, nor yet that of the week beforq, | : "4 {people in that section of the town, | FOR SATURDAY ONLY, {that in which the Athletics took part. |, . Nl wv | Mr. Sproule said he - felt. the parting SPECIAL AT $1.00. 4 | Fromi the start the Athletics seemed to! Cl hii Beat Cape Yincem, vod keenly, for he had befn deeply inter | be off color, and with a number oi! A C.L.C. baseball team , journeyix ested in the work there. When he be- | - nr y Foal ' : costly errors madd it an easy thing over to Cape Vincent on Sunday gan his pastorate there, four years 2 line for the Vies to walk away with the last and played a friendly game with {00, he felt that there was neal of a) A " y ¢ g } y game. Mandger Hartrick did not play |the Cape Vincent team, defeating them}, rer church in that part of the town | . { McCammon, and neither was Dick in by the store of eight runs to live. and he felt it greater now than then. | - ~Are happier if furnished from here. the field for the Athletics. The Ath- |The C.L.C.s did not have their Te | He believed that in a short time, a > : Stock is very large, variety Im- jutics had the same line-up as two [gular players but had no trouble 1 Harger one. would be built.: If he had THE FINEST BOOK BTORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. OPEN NIGHTS. mense, and prices very low. |. ago, with the exception of Joyce grercoming Shei opponents. 3 he | Gucceeded: in helping anyone to Five a : . who made his first appearance on the Cape Vincent funs are great rooters. |i tier, life than they had been ving | oa ; {diamond this year "i scored their |A large crowd witnessed the game, |}. 1) amply repaid for "his labor 1260 PRINCESS STREET / ' PHONE 919 tonly run. z which was played at the fair grounds. among , them, He. adjured them to | === Athletics lost control of the game ' S---- look to Highe-' things and to remem- |} ¢ type of ministry that will give the | and Victorias pressed their opponents | Mercantile Game To-night. . 1). i}h.¢ the best is none too good for | greatest joy : in the first innings when Tour runs were] The Printers and Wormwiths meet our Father in heaven. He thanked | The ministry now closing, the preach scored off Muckler, who was on the |4t the cricket field this evening, in one and all for the help which had lor gaid, was far from being a realiza- mound for the Athletics. Nicholson, | the Mercantile 'series, and an evenly heen tendered him during his stay | ion of his ideal, but be could truth- the first man up touched for a hit, | matched game is expected. This will | there and felt sure that -the new pastor | fully say that he had held that ideal stole second and third, and crossed | he Wormwiths first game. The Print- {would be as warmly welcomed as he {before him. He referred' to the plea Our Parlor Suite in $5.00, Silk|the plate on a sacrifice hit of Me ers have submitted to a defeat at the had been. {sant relations between them, and Covers, at $28.00 is a hustler. Pick| Mahon. Pound got 4 hit off * Muckler hands of Live, Coals and will en-| A farewell will be tendered Mr and Js wanked the congregation for its great your own cover, and if your judg-|which stood good for a run, and the deavor to win out tonight. It was |Mrs. Sproule, Tuesday evening, "b; the kindness to lim, and assured them of X weddings. are headquart- ment of color effects Is good, it) sacrifice hit. of McMahon later turned expected that Holland would pitch {members of the congregation {his interest in them. Many were deep- | 3 eré for Marriage Licenses, can't be told from a $40.00 suite. into a run when Cotman sacrificed. for Printers, but his arm is too sore. : ---- ly affected as Mr. Bourke spoke his | oi Oar solid Mahogany Set, $75.00 and | Dick struck to short stop, got his base a > Rev. T. E. Bourke's Farewell. {closing words, and when the benedic $160.00, are great géms of reallon an viror and scored on an over- 'Baseball on Saturday. il E ke' said fi ll 4 {tion was pronounced, hundreds came artistic taste throw of Reid from left field. Attwood Eastern League--Toronto, 14; Ro- Rev. i. E. Bourke We A tr + {forward to say good-bye to the pas the always syre hitter, misjudged his chenter; 6. Jersey City, 52: Newark, his congregation, at ros d roe {ter and his wife. ball and struck out fo first base. oo Buff lo. 1: Montreal. 1. Provi. | Methodist church, Sunday evening i SiksalamaS : Muckler got the first hit for the Ath- +1. a: "Balti > a , There was a very large congregation. | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. letics in the second inmings after detice, To a pry, Cleveland 7.6: Mr. Bourke has been pastor of Brock -- Htosew kad been unable to see the ball Be fiefs i RY 3. Detroit, 2. |street church for the past four years, Ceagy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re come over the plate three times in suc- coen, 8: Philadelphia 6 : and during that time he endeared him { porters on Their Rounds. cession. Rae got his base on an error a * Longue St Louis, 9; New sell to all the members of the Taye of Gillespie, but the next two men York, 1. Cincinnati, 6: Brooklyn, 1. gation, as well as to lena Jenera -1 were put down in suecession retiring Chicago, i: Philadelphia, qT ly, asd many haze th BSpres the side before they were able to bring | © Canadian League--Brantiord, 3; ]#ions o regret at his lea ing . ® Nich ncross the plate. : . Hamilton, 2. London, KX; Berlin, 7. Rev. Mr. Bourke no des ous . Mrs. Thomas Percy, Arch street, is icholson started scoring ig the Guelph, 5; St. Thomas, 2 will earry with them the best wis \** | visiting in Toronto. second innings with a safety Wit to of a very large circle of friends. They F Yresh Bromo Soitzer."" Gibson's third base which wus too hot for Rae Baseball on Sunday. leave for Montreal to-morrow I Pa Coo, a Glen's to handle. Pound's sacrifice to Muck- Eastern League--Jersey City, 3; To-| Rev. Mr. Bourke preached from the enjoying a week's vacation ler produc i - a 2 3 > RIA - . e pr hueid the Sesited vesult in ad sonto. 2. Newark. 3: Rochester, 2. words of St. Paul, found in I Thessa | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders Vanag Sichoson & base A lielder's P idence, 4; Montreal, 3 lonians, chapter ii For 'yourselves, | received at McAuley's. Phone 778 choice from McMahon's bat and muffed | PYOVidence, 4; h f so : " 0 brethren, know our entrance in unto | Arthur O'Leary, of Ottawa, -speit by Dunlop was the means of letting American League--Cleveland, 10; : ud, : pe gE : i. Chic 5 you, that it was not in vain. But as{, o y s home ta DINING-ROOM SUITES. --Chairs. | Nicholson in. McMahon and Duncan Louis, ra Betealt, 18; C hisago, 15. St Fwe were allowed of God, to be put in Joke Seek ond at his home "in Port Tables (round or square). China| both scored later on a wingy one from Ju nS shiladelphia. 3. | trust with the gospel,' even so we | "Hioh xk ots." Gil i ' : : " . Chic , 4; Philadelphia, 3. |! Rosy : igh class sweets; iihson's Cabinets, In Golden Oak, Mission, | Cotman which sallied forth beyond the Louis, 4. ie RO ath I oy |= not as pleasing men, but God John Gordon and Osenr (Cherry, Surface Oak, Rumed Oak, Circassian | reach of the outfielders. The Victoriam ep which trieth our hearts.' | York street, have returned from 'lo WASH Is usually : anth of most Wedding Rings, Brides' and Bridesmaids' Novelty Gifts, * We do not need your pre scription to replace a broken lens Bring the pietes We analyze them and exactly And last, b able Ru duplicate Or we can make up your present prescription to the Groomsman SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, E56 KING STREET. "Broma Seltzer." Gibson's In any of our popular style of Gold fish food, l0e. Mcleod's. Lime juice, 28¢. Prouse's drug store. mounts They are secure, neat and comfortable Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Phone 343 . . . ° * ° . . » ' » [J * # . * * . ° » * ® e " *10000000000000000 000000 . Walnut. ete. did 'not' score in the third innings ' , a a | ! s I oh Standing. I'he preacher's theme was the type of | ronto Verandah and Camp Furniture, |while the Athleties went down in one, Baseball League 8 . pre 7 ven {anki . Eastern League Rochester, .673 per ky | on : all kinds, twa, three fashion. In "the fourth en g A577. Toronto he: the minister the. best results and the | Yates' Grove, Fuesday, June 20th Rugp, Carpets, Curtains und all| Pound shrimped thé ball to the size of |c¢nt.; Baltimore, fog a id 3 arave, 4 > the néwest from the biggest Euro-|a marble, > it disappeared - tls Buffalo, 521; Montreal. 459; Jersey [greatest pay. The enemies of Paul had} Bruce ( arwan, of Halifax, i spend pean mills at lowest prices. distance over the fielder's head He|City, 468; Providence, 377; Newark, purseeated hivh, Jo Whew bo was se. fing a ow ays in the eity renewing . A EAD AC > p | acquis ances Repair and Upholstering work |got two bases on it snd scored later | 310. . = yon ' ar rant w a. ' n 8 ney SO } nequamnl Eo Sl Sia promptly done. on a hit of Duncan. After making a| American lLeague--Detroit, 679 per {do no barm to his body, they sought | : Shoah brome elizer Hibson's, 'Phone 90. Yours, nice hit to third base in the fift) g . cent., Philadelphia, 647; New York, {to harm his reputation by insinuating John I. White, went to. Peterboro, nings, Dick got hom t hi baa 560: Bostaqn 528: Chicago, ; [that his motives were not pure, and | on Saturday to visit some old friends + Heck got home 'on a two base | 200; A Pei Oy ; . attr and.) hk Ww dn ve ' hit of Davidson. He scored later Cleveland, .414; Washington, .377; St. [that his purpose was flattery and for a few days. a . ® » ' hit of Gill sia M M: h i on Louis, 241 personal gain. The second chapter of High class sweets.' Gibson's 8 riliespie. Me) , ' 8, JAY}, 5 ps : > \ : . . \ Pat aT ir to ; hon Berar he National leagne--Chicago, 64%; New [I Thessalonians is the apostle's de-| W. J. Crothers réturned hou e, on ting a: safety right oange, i ter titel rk. G18: Philadelphia, ...571;. Pitts- | fence against such insinuations. When | Saturday, after a two months' trip to ety it fi ste p- is EIS Aue tela 2 8 rhs ™ i a The and ond and third ngs coming aug. os bury, 566; St. Louis, 537; Cincinnati, | thinking of "his 'ministry in Thessa- | the odd country WELLL LALA000000000004 error of third baseman. 455; Brooklyn, 2370; Boston, 236. lonica, he rejoiced that he was no! H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 Wash - sods in Ww ! ite Joyce scored the only' run tor: the |. U'anadian Léague--Berlin, .654; Ham: |doward. The need of the pulpit is men | King street. Leave orders at M- colors Serviceable shades fin MADE OVER Lace Curtains ministry that givis to the world and Baseball, Bath Road vs. Glenburnie. "kids" iif the ninth innings after mak. ilton, 630; Guelph, 519; Prantiord, [who have moral courage. He found Aujey's bookstore, dainty weaves and at reaso: ' ; ,| 464; London, 429; St. Thomas. joy in the fact That in his ministry { Neil C. Polson, Sr, left, on the able prices. ) | AND No hit la right field and scored on - his motives were pure. He did not | steamer Kingston," Sanday, for a busi! Ee . ' + thurs drive. Vietorias did not take LR aio 4 femploy- the "iitethods'-of the deceiver. | ness trip to Buffalo, \ White Indian Fle v i REPAIRED their Inst innings, CALLED OUT FIRE BRIGADE. Ile did not seek glorst of men. W hile | 'lee cream bricks." Gibson' special at 15¢ and up Seore by innings i ¥ ; : 3 . : -- courageous and pure in his motives, he Irs. A. E. Hunt and son, Harold, Zictoris Sh a " + i ' Athletics ...... ....0.0.0.0.0.00.0.1.--1; |The Underwriters' Representative | gentle among them, even as a | lft on Saturday, to spend a fow days ¥ toria Lawn, Sc a yard and BR | . * Victorias ...... ...4.3.0.1.2.1:0.x~11. Was Well Pleased. nurse cherisheth her children. This is | with her mother, at Picton ip Our showing of Lace Cur- tains in Irish Point, Brussels Net, Marie Antoinette, Arabian and Nottingham qualities, in White, Ivory and two tone ef- fects are as exquisite In design a8 the most fastidious could desire, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. --8pecial values at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $3.50 to $8700. MARIE ANTONNETTE from $6.00 upward. \ ARABIAN POINT, $3.50, FELLER bes R. McFAUL. Kingston Carpet Warchouse. ARIIIIRIIIIIIISI IIe S------ Norman R. Wilson, representing the | | "Buy taleam powders." Gihsbn's India Linen, 10 Athletes, Canadian Fire Underwriters' Asso- | | Mr. and Mrs. F. | Harrison, of up Brouse. ss . ig E. ciation, was in the, city, Monday, Fg i UOnt., are visiting their son, A Ch rouse, a Srservm 2 > tite'e £ mt. . | T. F. Harrison, Willis street rite - Spo Mugling, . i ed 0 er Walsh, Ih. _... . 0" testing the city's fire equipment He Kingston's Famous Hat Store: i A mn ilham stre Pi ; I f t 1 rang in a false alarm from the cor High class sweets." Gibson's vard an Joyee, | eaten sasbess . Stokes, c¢. ...... : 0 : ner of Queen and Montreal streets, to A party of six arrived in the eit White ve n test the quickness with which the . | a : : a ya ot---the-oi if Muckler, p- on 1 fire i responded. The fire ' | fehing trip to Loughboro IR ake and u) ; Dunlop, HL : 5 [department did not know he was here, | en S 0d S | Jae your grocer for Quality" flour, Write Duck e a vard and MACK and NELSON STREETS Robinson, ef. : 0 nor that the alanm was a false one, manufactured by Maple leaf Milling up ! Reid, LY. 0. : 1 |'Dtil thegy~reached the scene of ac Company. w- v . hic : : ; tivity. He expressed himself as being Jr | Brockville Recorder Bishop Mills, of White well pleased with the test and had! Kingston, is not afraid to have a warm words of praise for the. way tilt with the superlovalist windmills Victorias. the firemen responded. In company ; 1 " ¢ cream bricks Gibson's, . oma epo ? hy 3 ' and Mrs. J. H. Corporal Mac- | § ho | 9 R. 5 E. with Fire Chief Armstrong he nspes J donald left Kingston, June 17th, for Y 0 ' i ny 2,350 {from Syracuse, N.Y., and left "on Drill. 1 a yard and \ 1 br 10 Nie od § ed the hydrants"about town umd on : : be halaon, Of ns 2 . ' Tuesday the steamers will be in- {Nova Scotia, for the summer holidays and Fancy ORG, Bl. ..ociriiriinn 4 "Buy talcum powders." Gibson's Ginghams, Chi McMahon, Lf. x 0 | spected. Messrs. Bateman and Gardiner have lins, Foulard Duncan, 2h... ' = 8 : taken out a permit for a house « Organdies, Crepes, Priv . ! 9 atmak, Be; rvs arservend ¥ Ati Police Court. 3 Ghrrett street, sold to I. W'S Popular prices on all hese - Dee, oT mud het ! J Constables T Fm nd MeCare lines Davidson, 1h, .... . 0 An adjourned assault case, was the 62 | stables Timmerman and MeCar es p nly one belore Magistrate Farrell, at [Will complete their sanitary inspectio . ; - ne Attwaod, ef... i Dk rain he morning, and it - £3 of the--erty--in 'abot a monih's dime FO SEE 185 TO ADWIRE AND | THE REAL ESTATE EXPERT re fen was dismissed. A couple of merchants . § | "Tiz for sore feet." Gibson's BUY, i " ¥ wwe involved, but the magistrate had - | Tenders fir the new publie school ------------------ to dismiss it for lack of evidence. The {are to be in by Wednesda It is two had a little trouble over the set- stated there will be a good deal : 4 Athletics Beat Orioles. tlement of an account. DE onh the "Shell" brand p00 0cceccsceceneccene Iu a like manner to the way which Military Appointments. . } | . [10e. ib.. at Melnods Drug Stores, 3 : the Victorias trimmed the Athletics, Maj. A. B. Rosé Army Medical ' | Mrs. Edward Peck, wile of the man 2 a the junior Athletics scalped the Orioles Corps, is promoted to lieutenant-colo- {aging editor of the Montréal Star, is -- VIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIvIIIIIIIIe 2 4 Umpire, George Sullivan, in the junior city league series early nel from the Ist April, 1911. {spending a few days with Mrs, J, B. Saturday afternoon by 'the score of 23 ~Liout, Waltée Keng Macnee is teans * ---- \ | White, University avenue. Newman to 6. The former team walked away y s : : I "Tiz for sore feet." Gibson's from their opponents from the begin- ferred from the l4th Regiment to the | ey re : : "IR 5 3 . i J. H. Sexton, principal of the pub : ning of the game until the end. Derry's ingston Field Battery ilic school at Athens, has declined the & Sh pitching for the Athletics was a feat- Engineer in the City. joffer of principal of the Goderich aw ure of the game and was largely re {school and has decided to remain at sponsible for the way his team won. | [ngineer Yates of the Hydro-Elec- | . . : Athos. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Athletics ... ..1.1.0.10.0.0.1.82-93 [tric cominission is in the city, on Cool Nights } Auk your grocer for "Cuiality" flour Orioles... ....00.1.1.2.0.1.0.1.--6, {business in connection with the cheap {Ones need always used J jon] 8 . . . | power proposition for the city, secur | : bse . Athletios--.J. Stewart, Lf; Derry, p.; Ing Some ne tion for the mie: We have a splendid Assort- J At the morning - service, in Queen A [atreet Methodist church, Angus Or co moners. meng of styles and sizes of the | sang "The Ninety-and-Nine." with H. SUGARMAN, s wh. acceptance. He showed a well [Dealer Tn ali kinds of New and Se ° as h ; R. Easton Burns, C.A. very "mewest in Children's B iicated voice. hand Geode. rire i iE Soade 1 : R. Bastion Burns, of this city, has unis. On a cool dvening. on JR "Taleum powders." Gibson's. oi ¢ of The steamyacht Ramona, of _the a, Mra. J Hall, Ont rio 448 Division Street, 7-room dwelling, with® large let, suit- able for garden, $1.050. 111 York St frame. b. & c., in splendid Toudition; good cellar and lot, 35 x 136, on the corner; $1,700. ,. 35 George Street, 7 rcoms,, Stone, b. & c., furnace, electric light, mice lawn in rear, $2,800. ; : : the ree ridi {| Thousand Island" Steamboat company, I ie Sion: ants, and is ROW ga fully-fledged char- water, st RS. ng {was taken to Clay ton, on Fb Returned io Mow hr Jen + ' i ou Trouble tered accountant. they are always needed. afternoon, and 'will go on her vegular yn at ® oS TP pa _ Seem es------ trips there for the season. = Coronation Day Special. ' « Detsodors k : -------------- - } a mw the teeth clean, pre. » If your back is constantly 'aching! Steamer America on Yer inncia $3.25, $4, $4.50, $5.50 "and ent des car Pras ar re . The Late Homer A Foreman. and if you experience dull shooting tour of the islands, 2:30 pm. H : { James Morrison and H. M David The Los Anigredes Ne rely Paina, if your urine is thick and cloudy ome : { : i f« iH OF Your passages frequent. scanty and early. Supper: on board. 50c. / aon, of Montreal, spent Sunday in the | "4 aptam: Homer painful, your kidneys and ladder are ---- icity, the guests of . friends." They ex- in aki nger's sumitar - : ng. ; . {pressed their canoe to Kingston and [| 27th. after a lingering iliness of The govermor-general and his staff, ' will' paddle up the Ridean to Ottawa. jthan a year, from tuberculosi Fa} y expected, will pa; he WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR |! Tor 4 seks." ik was native of 9 Q it is all pay a visit to t A b 3 "Tee cream bricks." Gibson's. nt 8 native of ' ni lumbay ilitan i wa The rt fu tumily of etc Royal M Coll at the closing "| - JAIN Ogdensburg Journal : Thi ferry com: |3oudgest of «x family 1 Hooth's Kidney exercises, liars hich Solewe. held on Wed- A MILLINERY BARGAR | pany has taken out an exeursion Ji | 1997. while Jiving ey Ohio, he enlisiand ce I] FE ITYaML ss ohne: nesday. : © ON WEDNESDAY. condo for the steamer Mies Vardenbery | in the war agai ; our money back.| ------ : / {and is considering runping excursions | Spaik, and served in MeRinley's Tree . Pill ae Spend Sunday in Watertown. {up the river on Sundays during the [under the command of Col. Charl EX I SY Tickets good going Saturday, 2 pi. " " . . The boat in Hoensed to car. | Phek He resigned ¥roh slits Vif | BAe hes 8 : HG Bee il : or Sunday, 7:30 a-m., and 2 pm. : : 3 J ty Ho i und moved to Los Angeles nA " - er . trouble. Al 4 a bm. ny . Fe » re » . : sririsde. Mathis gon BROCK, COR. KING STREET; * . -_ % %. 121.65 return. " : § z for sore feet." Gibson's, he married Misa Certrnde Mathes : ' . wh LE Lid GED. MILLS & ' Mr. and Mrs. E. ©. Lewie {the Detter of Porismouth, snd cn: son, Robert THE KINGSTON. LAUNDRY. AN ". » : : Phone 326 or 621. aan Rurtha M. Fong), who Bave was born. Interment took place a1 [Cor Princess anid Syndenhiam Streets. 5 '. y $ Wade's. i two pack- » ; ] es $0000 0RcN0NNNNNRRIRSS ii uy 4B i sea in CU age, Hg x py i ly . . fibeen visiting Mrs, Lewis' grandmoth- Parsons, Kansas. Phone 22. Virginia, 9000006000000 0000000 $000000000000000000000000000000000s00 = A > 2 Z