Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1911, p. 2

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- bass puns wig. sma, ax hig Winchester, from Tgrontas. a THE | - SPORT REVIEW, the guests of Mr. and a and | APPOINT Trimbleyv, Alfred street. vote elon the | . Winchester are en old country, : Mr. and Mrs J. Seay, 'who! have been occupying a flat op hing | Street, have left for Northern Gudbec, | several months. "Mr ERC. Dobbe , and Mr. Henry | \ ' {Bates spent Fuente Lim Desesantes, and | A 0 imen- | were the guesis of r. H owa { > Store Closes Daily |, Aon th Sivas Mea: Cuofirey | the Bask of Montreal | Other Sport Notes 3 Lonvocation Hall, on Mr. C. Marshall and Mr. BH. Adams, | The Athletic Dbasehall team will meet 5 O'clock. fining, in , were noticed Col. arrived ib town on Tuesday from New | some evening this week to appoint a x rs V. Crowe, Mr. and York and will spend the ad here, | manager in e of John Stansbury, Ay bbs, Canon Starr, { who resi after the gnme last Sa . re + LR Pa Mis. hs L Leslie, Announdements have boen received in'terday. "may meet thizx evening Mes. Ww. 5 ( or Mw. T. D. R. Hoi town: of the marriage of Miss Kath-| and obeibly not until Thursday even: I ot r= pes Had A. P. Knight, Jeen Drennan, daughter of the late Mr. |ing. The name of Palmer, who man- JOHN McKAY 149-157 Brock. Street, Kingston. W. Winnett, Miss Winnett, of x and Mrs. W. Melville Dregnan, of | aged the Irishmen last year, is being y ! baseball circles as being 5. ' land, Judge and hingston, to Mr. John Percival Tur- { mentioned in dom, nr i. Meh olland, Mis. Db, ner, of Winnipeg, on Wednesday, June the Proliable manager for the remam- Phelan, Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Harty, Jed 21st, in Winnipeg. { the season. Miss Mabel Tying up to our Furniture and Car- pets are doubly happy. It's . easy ueie to furnish the nest. Carpets, | Mrs. H. BR. Graig, Hise Gi" {Continped on Page.5.) dersleeve, Misses Mcintyre, Mr. and Aommm------ his 1 Swift, John Mcintyre, Mr. and CITY AND VICINITY : Mrs, Arthur Craig, » Ladliiey o- Hara, Bound Brook, Mr. and Rugs, Curtains, Oilcloth.. Shades, Parlor 'Buites, Dining-room and Bed- room Suites, Hall Furniture. Everything in these lines need. ; JUNE + extens: JULY AUGUST | LaTIoS MEET TO MANAGER. G. George Thorne By Norval Richardson. Author of the big Southern w "The Lead of Honor" Richardson's new story Is thought and. treatment. Taking a man from the rubbish heap of poverty, the author places "him in surroundings of wealth and refinement; and then traces the! ef- fért of the new influences upon his character. £ The Story Girl By L. M. Montgomery. Author of Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea. The remarkable success of her Anne books and of the charming Kilpdeny of the Orchard' has estab- lished * Ber as one of America's leading authors. In the Story Girl the touch of the finished artist is evident--a smoothness and a polish which heightens the unsual style of a gifted author. | Meeting Will be Held To-night or To-morrow--No More Postponed Games--Sundasy School Series-- Novel. Mr striking in --ppe Publisher's Price $150 . Our Price' $1.10 A Captain of Raleighs fly G. E. Theodore Roberts. A typical Roberts romance--dash-~ ing and brisk with the scenes for the most part laid in the infant colony of Newfoundland &t the time when Sir Walter Raleigh and other ' famous captains swept the seas for England. Sir Walter is one ofthe characters in the romance, but the chief interest centres about one of his officers, Captain John Percy. 4. A Soldier of Valley Forge By, Robert Neilson Stephens. The story takes as its theme an incident in the Revolution, and the scene is the "debatable ground" north of New' York. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE FINKST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. OPEN NIGHTS, 260 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 919 HAD FINE TIME AA | ret | The Game This Evening: | | The postponed between the | Railroaders and Wormwiths from June {12th will be pulled off, this evening, in | the ericket field at 'six o'clock, when the 'fans of this league will have the opportunity of swing the Railroaders Old Kingstonian Here, J. Simpson, on the reportorial stafl of the Chicago American, is visiting in | the city, for "a few days. Mr. Simp- | son is an old Kingstonian, having left | in harness for the frst time this spa- here about tweniy\seven years ago. He | son. They will ba without the ser is a baseball writer on the Chicago-| vices of Millan, this vear, as he is paper. laying with the Civil Service team. Mrs. P. GLC Be "i Hora, Mrs. Balfour 'Mudie, Mrs. John Fairlie, br; and Mrs, RB. H. Muackerras, Sierra Madre, Cal; Me, and Mrs. A. Strachan Mrs. RK. A "Mclelland, Mrs. i. Fartt, Mrs. Brock Graham, Mrs. Jock Murray, of Toronto; V'rol. and Mrs. W. Gi. Jordan, Miss Nina Ferguson, Miss Drummond, Mrs} We, jchardson, Dr. ami Mrs, A. 0 Williamson, Dr. and Mrs, M, McGillivray, Miss Grace '| Henuming, Miss Mona Knight, Miss Shaw, Mise Marion Redden, Mrs. E. Adams, Ottawa; Miss Mabel Brown- Bet, Miss Francis Sullivan, Miss Loi lett Swift, Miss Myriel King; Misses | Fairlie, Miss Mal Dalton, Miss Mil- {ton, Miss Edith Folger, Misses Carrie lund Ethel Waldron, Miss Irene Swift, Misses Kegan, of London; Miss Flegnor I helan, Miss Mildred doi, | a. James Swift, Mo, J. M. Farrdl, R. F Harvey, A. w. Browne. i - } No More Postponed Games. { i The Sunday school game, which was evening un --------r-- Start Early Closidy. Next week the merchants will start closing their stores at five o'clock and | postponed from Tuesday : for the next two months the clerks in | til _ this evening, between Brock = and' these stores: will revel in the release | l'ethel, has been postponed till next from work an hour earlier each day. jek. The president, H. W. Newman The grocers will soon begin to close | says there will be no more postponed on Wednesday afternoon. | games for any reason at all. If one | team can get its players on the field at the appointed time, the game will igo to that team by default. At the | present time there are three games { | toplayed in the senior series. you FOR SALE ---------------------------------- ET ---- SUL JRA! REPLACED it Picnic of Queen Street Sunday school. The annual pienic in connection with he Queen street Methodist church and sunday school took place yesterday af- ernoon aml was a great success. It s safe {o°say that all the pupils were wit, most of the officers and teachers; nd many of the parents and friends fhe ruwult was a gathering of large woportions., The America had scarcely deposited ts precious eargo at Bropiy's Point before activities began. Some time was spent in fielll sports in which the voys and gils engaged with the fol towing result: Boys' races--Seven and under, Al len; nine and under, Mayvelle, { jwelve and under, McBroom, Copley ; 'ourteen and under, McBroom, An- grove; sixtien and under, MeBroom, \ngroye; three-legged, Angiove and MeBroom; wheel barrow, John Nichol on and Geo. Angrove; Deherty and Joyner. Girls' raos--Five and under, Far ow, Campbell; seven and under, New wan, Clavie; nine and under, Newman, idgar; ten and unier, Beaupre, Trues- lale; twelve and under, Haffner, Beau pre; fourteen and under, Hafner, Beau we; thread and needle, Miss M. Blake, Miss F. Blake; former teachers, Mrs smith, Mrs. McDonald; ntarried wo Will Go to Gananoque. The Boy Scouts will go to Ganan oque on Saturday to aid in the cele- bration. They will be in charge of Seout Master Atkins, of the YYM.C.A., and Assistant Seout Master Light, of | St, George's. They will go down in| Two baseball games are scheduled védns and return early in the evening. for Thursday evening, one in the Mer | eantile League between Locomotives {and Civil Service at five o'clock, and | one between Cooke's and Sydenham at ol: 30 o'clock, in the Sunday school series. The first game should be a hummer. Locomotives 'are making a bid for. first place in the Mercantile |" series; while the Civil Service say they will take a bagk seat for no one. The game shall dedide which is the better ? team. - | The second game should prove an easy victory for Cooke's, as . Syden- ham team has partly fallen to pieces during the past few weeks a The Games Thursday. The Reading Club gave a picnic at Lake Ontario Park, on Tuesday after noon, and had a very jolly reunion for some of the old members who were in town. The guests included Mrs. R '|'M. Mackerras, Calif.; Misses - Etta and Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Montreal; Miss Alice Macnee, Miss Mabel Dalton, Miss K. Waldvon, Miss Aileen 'Rogers, Miss Louise Kirkpatrick, Miss Constance Cooke, Mrs. Arthur Craig. Miss Alice King and Mrs. David MeGill, of Mon- tronl. That valuable property on the Corner of Bagot and Gore Streets, immediately Answers to Arithmetic Questions. The following are the .answers the arithfyetic questions at the trance egtaminations : |, $8,824.86; 32 bundles; 3, 310,523 gallons; 4, £35.20 gain; 5, 3678.93: 6, 17 1-26; 7, vertically; 8117.15, $157.84; 8151.02, £167.72, $137.04, 8244.09, Horizontal- lv, $204.71, $192.66, 3170.95, $211.35 $195.21. Total, $974.56; 8, $59.40, Anything to be Healed? Whenever any hind of a healing ap- plication is required, use Wade's Oint- ment, You will then be sure you used the best possible remedy. It ¢hould he kept in every home as = cure for wounds or skin -- affections, Cures oczetha, salt rheum, scaly or itching eruptions of the skin, pimples, Llotches, dandruff, etc. Tn big boxes, (hie of the many jolly picnics, on Mat- | : urday "niternoon, 'that went to Lake 25¢., at J. B. McLeod's drug stores. We do scription lens. analyze not need your pre- to replace a broken Bring the pieces. We them = and exact duplicate. Or We can ats up your present prescription in any of our popular style of mounts. They are secure, neat and comfortable. Dr. A. P. Chown and Optician, PRISCKSS STREET, 'Phone 343. en Possessioh if required Byron, i Kelso; Apply SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, . ie. p p Another vivy enjoyable picnic went down the river on Saturday afternoon with Gananoque as & destivation. The party included My. and Mrs, Aus tin Gillies, Misses Grace and Eva Martin, Mise Dora Oldrieve, Miss Sus- an Angin, Miss Bessie Caldwell, of Lamar; Messrs. Irving Martin, Davis and Morgan. . With the Bowlers. Some interesting games were played on the 'Queen's Club Bowling green, on Tuesday. In a very exciting match, Skip J. M. Elliott defeated Skip J, W. Corbett by a score of 11 to 10, An extra end was necessary to decide, the match. Skip' W. Jackson defeated Skip Dr. Watson, by 22 to 9, and skip. W. R. Sills defeated Skip A. have y ) p » y Druggist 330 KING STREET, 185 . } Issners of Marriage Licenses. 2900000 ,00ROPTOTOOPOIORPOOY! Ssceseshecessacetesesecs OeEE seve seve eels Repalr and Work promptly done. "Phone 90, T. F. HARRISON CO. SPELL LLAARLLLARLLLASY, Lace Curtains Our showing of Lace Cur- tains in Irish Point, Brussels Net, Marie Antoinette, Ambian and Nottingham qualities, White, Ivory and two tone hs fects are as exquisite In design a8 the most fastidious could desire, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, -=8pecial values at $1.00, $1.25, L560, IRISH POINT $3.50 to $8.00, MARIE ANTOIFETTHE from $6.00 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.60. Laas boas as sa sess ld R. McFAUL. Kingston Carpet Warehouse, . PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN Upholstering Yours, CURTAINS, ELH aSusaasasssesssssseese HR SALE : Besase Sevtesses Sam Omario Park, included. Miss Ruth Anglin, Miss Vetg Minnes, Miss M. Minnes, Miss Margaret Cugningham, Miss May Rogers, Miss Evelyn Gilbert, Miss Dodo White, Mise Ekired Lane, Miss Marjorie Uglow, and Miss Nora Martin. . Ld » Mrs. Hallaway Waddell, Frontenac street, entertained informally at bridge on Tuesday aftérnoon, in honor ok Mes: Victor Anderson. ore he Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, King street, will entertain at luncheon at the Comm- trv Club, on Friday for Mrs, Victor Anderson. - . - " Miss Alda Nicolle, Union street, gave a small informal tes on Monday after noon, for Miss Muriel Manning, of Tor- onto. * Mrs. George Young, 1 wiversity avenue, entéctgined at the tea hour, on Puesday afternoon. a a Mrs. W, be hostess 'noon. B. Carey, Albert street, will at a tea, on Thursday after. Mrs. Andrew Forman and her little daughter are expected in town from Montreal, on Thurkday, to visit Mr. end Mre. W. BB. Dalton, Johnson street. Judge and Mrs. Farrell, of Moosimi, who have been visiting Mr. J. M. Farrell, Bdrrié" street, will leave this week for Uica to visit Dr. H Farrell. Miss Biggar, of Toronto, who has been visiting Col. and Mrs, H. R. Duff, Princesa street, left on Tuesday for Cap L'Aigle, on Lower St. Law- rence. - - . - Miss Penner and Miss Dorothy Cot- tun, of Toronto, are expected in town on Saturday and will be en pension at the Y.W.C.A., Johnson street. Professor and Mrs. Adam Shortt, of Otfawn, sailed today for England, where they will spend a couple of months. Mrs. Macpherson, who has been vis iting at the residence of Principal D. W. Gordon, left on Wednesday for Montreal, where she will spend seve ral days, en route for Charlottetown. Mrs, Henry Josephs, of Montreal, has taken a house in Ashton-under- Lyne, Sngland for six manths. Ash- ton-under-Lyne is represented the Pritish. House of Commons oy Sir ay hithen. hos Ne was Miss adys Drury, alifax. Ex-Cadet Ronald Fortt left Fri: lay for Lindsay; where he will spend the summer. Mra. Geoffrey Twining, who has been visiting Miss Loretta Swift, Kimg|j street, loft on Tuusday for Napanee to visit her mother, Mrs. Daley: Mrs. J. C. Crookall and children have arrived in town from New York and have taken Colonel Young's house, Ring street, for the summer Judge and i? Winchester, and '| tigations as Should Sink Derelict. 'channel near Cartwright's Point, in Dead Man's Bay has been causing some trouble this year, and it is the opin- jon of many who are camping there- abouts that the hull should be blown to pieces. A small boat struck it the other night about eleven o'clock, and had some difficulty in getting off. The wreck has been lying there for years and in the summer it is just out sight, being only a few inches under water. » Most the local boatmen know of this, and steer clear of it, but strange boats run into it. The Dust Was Awful. The dust was such a nuisance on Princess street, Wednesday morning, that the merchants complained to the city engineer, who sent a watering cart up and down the thoroughfare. Princess street. is one of the roadways to be oiled, and receiv a . coating last week. For some days the heavy dust lay under control, but the wind of the morning whirled it everywhere. Merchants had tow close their store doors to keep it off their goods. It will take a great deal of oil to keep the dust on that street under control, For the present it wil be watered again, Seymour Power Company. 'Fhe-ongineers of the Seymour Power company have completed their inves- to the amount of power the large manufacturing They are now com- piling the results and" these will be known in a few days. The power com: pany are to be commended for_pro- required by firms in. Kingston. like way. If they can demonstrate fo the large users of power the saving that will be affected by the use of hydro-electri¢ energy, it will hasten the advent of cheap power to Kingston. The Finkle Company Livery. The Finkle Co. livery, at 120 Clar- ence streetS' is meeting with splendid success this season. Under capable management, and with ite splendid equipment, it i¢ in 'a position to cater to the wants of the travelling public. I'he motor car, which makes ' daily runs to Cataraqui cemetery, is being well patronized. A sight-seeing car is also supplied on application. The livery is open. day and night, and cabs will meet all trains or boats as ordered. The company is looking care- fully after its patrons, its employees are courteous, and obliging, and the charges are at all times Chief of Police Griffin, of Perth, ar- rived in the city, on Wednesday morn- returned with Elmer Goelet, Ix The hull of an' old boat sunk in the |. oeeding with this matter in a business: | Strachan, 16 to 10. John Gillies, A. R. I. M. Elliott, skip- Dr. ph L. skip--10. E. Parde, A. Searle; - (ieorge McKeller, kie; J. W. Corbett, T. Carnovsky, E. Lean; Dr. Watson, skip---9, : W. H. Wormwith, RR. glow, W, Spaulding; W. Jackson, skip--22. Dr. Boyee, Mr. McQuaid, J. W. bett; A. Strachan, skip--10, W. G. Ferguson, D. Murray, J. Lee Me | McConachie; W. R. Sills, skip--16. Mre. Henry Crumley entertained The seores follow: Williams, G. E. P Cor- . a number of campers at tea, Tuesday al ternoon, at their camp, 'The Cedars," at Dead Man's Bay. Nyal's tooth paste, Store." Mrs, loft, few days. E. McDowall, "Prouse's Drug Princess street, to-day, for Markham, to spend a The Hat Store, A Wonderful Windowful One of our large show windows contains noth- ing but 25¢ Hats. We are sure that 25¢ goes further in this store 'than any place else in Kingston. Outing Straw Hats, Children's Straw Hats Linen Hats, Summery Hats, 25¢ Cool Tam O' Shanters, inall light colors, 25¢ Up. WATCH OUR WINDOWS! | July Ist, under the suapices of {ites men's, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. McDonald; Mrs. Lake's, Helen Doherty, Flsie™Huar mer; consolation, Clafk, Campbell The star attraction was the ball match between Queen street team mdl the team from th? Locomotive Works In this some véry pretty play was ex hibited, and though there was no prize nor pendant at stake the game was warmly contested for five innings. The score was: Locomotives Queen street .... Locomotives--P almer, Bearance, 1b.; Little, «.8.; R. Duncan, 3b.; c.f; Reid, Lf Queen street--Hughes, c.; n.; Doherty, 1b.; Rae, 2b 3b.; Cooke, 8.8.; Joyner, r.f.; f.; Hall, LE. Umpire, Dr. J. J, Harty The Locomotives were taken over in Dr. J. J. darty's launch and the Queen street team was taken over in "Mel" Cooke's launch. After the ame 18 a number of the hovs there had to return to the city early in order to be resent at nvster, parade; Dr. Harty brought them back to the city about dusk. There was an abundance of things for all who attemded the picnic The contributions from the friends of the school were surely abundant. The smaller scholars had tea first, then tive older on®, and finally the teachers and parents of the school, At 8.20 o'clock the America hove in sight and at nine reached the city, every one tieed, but satisfied, 1.1.3.0.1 --6 1.1.3.0.1.--6. c.; lessens, p. | 2h.: W. Duneau, Robbe, r.f.; Barry' Nicholson, Crawford, MeNeil, good INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re porters on Their Rounds, Wy Camphat jee.' William Swaine, piano tuner. Crders received at McAuley's. "Phone 775 Good boots for men, worth $2.50 for £1.95. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Leon Shaw, University avenue, has returned from Gananoque, where he was on business. ! Ask your grocer: for "Quality" flour, manufactured by Maple Leal Milling company. E. Vrooman, Sharpton, a couple of Belleville. H. Cunningham, 'King street. Leaye Auley's bookstore, Don't forget umited Irish. societies excursion on steamer America, Su turday, July Ist, at 2 pm. "Hazeline Snow," for sunburn. On 8. Miss Bertha Holder, Colborne street, and Miss Lillian Orr, Johnston street, j are spending a few nye with friends : in Rewhureh, . dK Routley: hag. offered a cateh- os 'mitt. for the boy who crosses home | piate the most number of times in soft and hard ball. $1 motor veils, all colors, th, #c. Rilk ribbons, all colors, widths, 18c. and 15¢. New York Reform, Misses May Amey and Alice North more, of this city, are in Byracuse, N, Y., spending a fow days with their faa, Mrs. Mack, : America for Gibson's. weeks with friends near 2] Mc tuner; at piano orders Gib extras Thousand Ie the united Irish somites. One_ full hour at bay. Yaca hove camping party leave until W y morn yong bors are enlisting every hoger be She. ime Jo Jonup, inlly will not Je is spending | aA H OSIERY | : HOSIERY: ol x3 : : . = We have a fine array of popular priced Hosiery suit able for summer wear Ladies' Fast Black Hose, all sizes. 8 1.2 inches. Two pairs for Ladies" Fine Black Lisle Thread, all sizes up. seis ss mae Cotton to 16 25¢ Hose, and es sees " Black, all in Ian, Ladies Lace Hose Sky, Pink, White, sizes. 25¢ and up ladies' Black with Cashmere a pair, Cotton all Hose, Soles. Blzes, Zhe Balbriggan Hose, Ww a pair Ladies' Special, 20 frrssssssets®l Ladies' Black Hose, sizes 8 1-2 at a pair and Cashmere to 10. Special up 25¢ Socks Tan; Tops. 1 Children's - Pink, White, with Plaid in Bky also White we and "up Hose, Black, all sizes, 25¢ Children's Lace Sky. Pink, White a pair, Passes sess buy andl No Bor © Vacation. Hbse Princess Ribbed Girl Hercules Ribbed for Boys ; thing better for solid wear for Seve 8! 5 £ = MADE OVER AND REPAIRED W. F. GOURDIER FOR SALE Desirable ection Streets, Property in corner Bagot consisting down town and Earl i dwelling tnd shop, all "for 100. Improve ments in dwelling Rents bring in $330 per year org) 2 1-2 per cent net interest on the lavestmont of $2 MULLIN THE REAL ESTATE EXPERT, to rend and rents collected, to loan, Best irance "Phone OmpRaes te @Gervesssssssesssesassenl The Always Busy Store. Sees SRB PIPPIN NRRL tse sE rss RRs sess sss ss ss eR ee eee eeEs sv ess sevens H. SUGARMAN, Dealer in all kinds of New and' Second. hand Goods. Anyone having goods for sale drop a dard to 242 Ontario Street eseessersssstssesranes STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES Arriving Daily AT. A. J. REES 166 Prijweis Street. hGH ' THE CALL OF THE WILTED. HIRTWAISTS, enllars shirts and culls droop in hots * weather, un lens starched right and ironed right. W* VE a reputation fur v.. starching and fron- ing that neither heat vap wilt nor walter fade. IT IS "PHONE No, 22 you want to ring up when ever you wish 10 tes! thal LAUNDERING REPUTATION OF KINGSTON LAUKDRY, , Con. Princem, and Sydenham 4 avon \ FEIN IINNIV ISIN IIIY Dow lac Fhage. 3. ad 2 Saessetssssasseesseasasesese SesesesstetttttsenatTRTeTe

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