e a + : : _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, JULY 4. 1911. , : : FAR GROUND EVENTS. 72 WESSEL. WM ISIEBOOKS at REDUCED PRICES : : Victorias--Burke, c¢.; Gillespie, ps : : ; : s IN CONNECTION WITH CATHOLIC Davidson, 1b.; Vanhorne, 2b; Dun-/KEYWEST IN TROUBLE ABOVE ~ ena So Del Jie > hE SOCIETIES' PICNIC. can, s.5.; Attwood, r.f.; Nicholson, c.f; CARDINAL CANAL. {| A GOOD BOOK FOR THE HOLIDAY, WHETHER AT HOME, ON THE STEAMER OR AT CAMP IS MOST McMahon, Lf. ENJOYABLE. Bn aE C.L.C.~Dorey, ¢.; Saunders, p.; Dick- | Went Aground Laden With Coal on AUGUST, wor Soman sen CE cs feo et wo oe Ys wi Go Reprints of $1.50 Fiction, 3 10 2--Results of the Horse 3b.; Ewart, rl; Wilson, cf; Luces, Lf Alekandria Had Heavy Cargo of Races and Foot Races. Umpire--George Sullivan. Freight--Notes of , Marine. The sun poured down mercilessly | The committee who managed the "The % K Le loaded. with from a blazing sky on the amual pic- Shing aw Sutosslully ha, coal, fog, Montreal] ian gatos Frain nic of the United Irish Societies, of an, {shairman); D. F. ns, the Cardinal canal, on Monday morn Kingston, held on Monday - afternoon jas Walsh, William Hopkinson, S. Tre He Tors Wa at oo a ad 20c People's Library of standard 1 5c Nelson's best English Fiction, Pocket size. Cloth bound. ' Store Closes Daily 6 O'clock. JOHN McKAY FURRIER 149-157 Brock Street. Kingston. | furnighed a fine programme of music {from the grand stand. one grumbled at the heat all were wil ing te admit that the picnic was 8 decitled success. The managing. com- miter was favoured with a fine day and no counter attractions conseguent- grounds. Order was k on the track while the races were run off by motint- ed hattervmen, and a number of po- the leadership of Bandmaster Light, The sports began at 1.30 o'clock and ficomen. The R.C.H.A. band, under Wi Clark, A. O'Rielly, J. Linaugh, Dr. Hanley and F. McGuire. T. J. 0'Con- nor as clerk of the cowmse for the foot races was most painstaking in his duties. Dr. G. W. Bell was starter for ly 4 large crowd gathered at the borse races; timekeepers, Henry 0'- Brish and J. Cutts. The judges were C. Horne; W. A, Mackay, (New York); J. Theobald; clerk of the course, A. C. aggoner. As an added attraction at the close of the sports, a baby show was held. Robert Stevenson was appinted judge by mufhial consent, but 54 failed to Wrecking campany, left for the scene, with arge from the Montreal Trans | portation company, to be used as a lighter. he steamer Alexandria was at Fol ger's wharf, on Monday night, on her regular trip down the river. She had a very heavy cargo of freight, and the freight from Kingston was very heavy. The steambarge Waterlily made her first trip here of the season, on account of the rush. The Water- lily put on all the freight that the Alexandria could not, take. [| +..|at the fair rounds and although every inter, Harry Eves, James Moran, P.| =. = Donnelly,' of the Donnelly Special 35¢ ; Authors, 15¢ FOR. $1.00. - . Nearly 1.000 "titles to choose from. | Spec ihi, cloth bound ..... Leather Binding Books Boys enjoy. Henty and Alger Series. . Cloth Bound. .. Popular 15¢ J ¥ 'Magazines Books For Girls Laura T. Meade and favorite All the latest on the Corner of Bagot and Gore Streets, Possession immediately if required. We do not need your pre- scription' to replace a broken lens. Bring the pieces, We analyze them and exactly dupligate. Or. we "tai, make Up your present prescription in any of our popular style of mounts, They are secure, neat and comfortable. Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. 00000000 OCOOOIOOOGSOOGOODY 4 Apply L 1 b 4 4 4 L L SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. p 2 350 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 4 4 4 4 4 (HAVE R0000000000000000! Ssso0ov insncoonpooneceee p 3 | were! run off in front of the grand aiive ny dstision, aa he id The steamer Dundee passed down, on : girls' authors. urniture stand, The results are: to pick one as the best Loews € Monday, and the steamer . Arabian : 15¢ Magazines and : » Vat 100' yards boys' race, fifteen years g- passed up. ... i 2 ok 3 ' 2 : 15 Cents vo. : antl under--1st, Eric Dunn; 20d, B, : The schooner' Julin B. Merrill clear- : » Periodicals. \ "You'll enjoy. every book." : Brick; 3rd, F. Burns. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ol. for Owkoge. i » op : | ; "weat, ; | 100 yards girls' race, fifteen years steamer Missisquoi was up from n . hy 4 oi. the ne ud under--1st, Mary Louiseau; 2nd, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Gananoque on Tuesday. . partments--Furniture, Carpets, Cur- Sadie Walker. Reporters on Their Rounds. - | M.T. Co's elevator: The steamer J HE CO : tains, Linoleum. Wise buyers take| 100 yards dash for men, open to all | Summer is on in earnest. Canadian, from | Fort William, dis- advantage of these sales. It's our|--lst, H. Nicholson; 2nd, Thomas | "Buy lime juice," Gibson's. charged 3.00 Bushls of what, and tne . up time and your money- Lawler. " "Gr juice," Prouse's Store. | ¥ill clear for Belleville, to load ce SE ---- = SE ---- Soaring» 3 | Quarter-mile race for meén--lst, Pte. Thaope i poume Drug police | ment for: Fort William; the tug Hall,]| IMMENSE CROWD AT PARK. | rr? =, {Skippen; 2nd, J. Adams; 3rd, G, Joy- [court on the holiday. from Mogtreal, three light barges; the The Wi Nort T9006 Peoble' 4d LENSES Iner; time, fifty-eight seconds. Loughboro Lake wai besieged 'with [tug Emerson cleared with the barge re Vere Neary tv opie ; | Fifty yards, "King Edward" race, | fishermen on the holiday. Kingston, to load coal' at Charlotte, There on Monday. \ , {for married ladies--Ist, Mrs. Brand; | "Buy lime juice," Gibson's! tak the barge Melrose in tow, for| On Monday both afternoon and REPLAC ED ; {9nd; Mrs. Appleby. John Cousins, University avenue, |the Welland canal; the Emerson will |evéning, the attendance at Lake On- " | 100 yards girls' race, under twelve jspent the holidays in Teronto. veturn with two corn barges; from Sai ark, was the largest ever re TRL d "Ivears--Ist, Mary Louiseau; 2nd, Sadie | Crops in this section promise to be| Pore-Colborne, and oil barge No. 86; corded --on-a--single-day---H--inextionm- AN ; : Walker. very good. The bay, crop is short. the steamer Glenmount passed up, ted that between 6,000 and 7,000 peo- fn, zr ! Fifty 'yards fat man's race, for] men | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders |from Montreal, with a cargo of rails, [ple were there. Hundreds of private I 3 200 1M. or over--lst, William Kelly : | received at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. = | her way to Port Arthur; the lug picnics'and family reunions, took et v 9nd, F. Davis: 3rd, Mr, Crawford. Mrs. C. B. Kramer, Danesville, N.Y.,| Thomson, from Montreal, with three|place during the afternoon. inthe x Running hop-step and jump won by |is visiting Mrs. D. J. Dick, Nelson (light barges, and will clear for Mont. |evening the pavilion was deguely pack- : ~That - valuable property - ie Dickson. street. real with three grain barges; She tug ot and every available spot ouside v Running long jump, won by H. Dick- | "Buy lime juice," Gibson's, all cleared for Montreal, with two where a. view of the stage cou : 20 RIOR Syres ouced ait son. ng ue mp by Allan Hafiner, of Ottawd, is spend. {corn barges. . . : _ obtained was.crowded. b+ Fy 8 - 100 yards boys' race, twelve years |ing a few days with his parents on| The schooner Ford River is at Rich-) The programme presented was an i under--Ist, W. S nith; nd. J. | Montreal street. ardson's wharf, loading feldspar. clabarate one, every item being new. andl unter~raty. W.. Smithy : Camphorated Cold Cream for sun The schooners Keewatin and Maize | The great Otto, champion ball punch : Halt mile "Orphenm" race, for men-- | burn, "Prouse's drug store." arrived from Oswego, with coal for R. [*F, Jove an ex rt oxbibition of his Ist, "Joe" Adams; 2nd, Pte. Sparks; | The Orangemen will attend service ohare whatt LO tadinar. Bevan fwork. li igadation of jin. Playing 3rd, Pte Skippen, a : in \uern broth Methodist church OR Vista, from Smith's: Falls to-day: | siggers, Miss Lovering and Miss Gra- Seventy-five yards married ladies | © I Sy Kick ng ost at schooner. Cornelia arrived this morn. (E51 in their high-class'ballads and race--1st, Mrs. Brand; 2nd, Mrs. Batty. | - lady Rirkpatrick' was a guest at a ing. with coal. from . Oswego: steam | talking and character songs, delighted 100 vards *""Princess"--race, for girls' dinner given to Sir Wilfrid Laurier by [ing ' BO; ~{all by the sweetness and purity of vor sixtiel vi 1st, Ethel Mil 3. | Sir Gilbert Parker. barge John Randall was up from Lelear voices. Tiiey 'ware fentstedit Id. Josie Swith, oe SHAE: | "wBuy taloum powders," Gibson's. [Rideau points and anchored ar Swift's; | 00 ORES Milton, a7 litt boy, 290 yards race, Yor men n to all Mrs. R. D. Baker and family, of Ot- [steamers Kingston aud Caspian made |, well for one of sich tender years. "Tat, Ralph Bows; 2nd, F Sparks, |!a%a, arrived this week at their cot- [the river trip to-day; steamers Toron- | Ho" rendered "I Remembered You," 100 + . dash, } A lic : por * tage on Hay Island. to and North King were down and up lund also danced well. Miss Rosevea yr yu oo : or amen fr Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 Monday; schooner Bertie Calkins clenr- lgung two pretty songs, "It's Good To hy ; ; ond Po st, me " cCarey; King street. Leave orders at Mec: [ed for Oswego Saturday night to load | Have Soma( me To Love "" and being IBRARY, EXTENSION, DINING 100 vards commitice me's x 1st, | Auley's bookstore. for Swift's; steamer Rideau King recalled gave "The Mississippi Dippy and PARLOR TABLES. Great line.|A O'Rielly: 2nd; J. Moran are *| George Robinson and Elmer Wil- cleared for Ottawa Monday mornin: |(Ilip." There were four reels of fine RUGS. CARPETS, : LINOLEUM. 3 The base. Fungi a -- the liams, Nelson street, have gone back | The barges Jeska and Navajo are | moving pictures presented, the princi- . CURTAINS -- everything reduced |close ob the npg A ¥ of Railton picking huckleberries. at the Kingston foundiy to have some [pal orés being "A . Visit To. Nassau, 10 per cent intel Nichol & me - ny "Buy eold creams," Gibson's. repairs made. | Bahama, W.L," "The Heart Of The Repair and Upholstering prompt- = ren mel ue AS OE C LCs Clare Waddell, of tie post office,| The steamer Conger, coal "of Tor- | Indian Maiden," and "His Best Girl ly done. > -- : i a & edi pe a Belleville, who has been spending the|onto, arrived at the Kingston dry [After All' . o : ory or first place 'when past wo weeks in the city, left Sun [dock Monday afternoon and went --in+ Manager H.C. Nickle was compli- Warm? Weather Wearables... . . "Phone 90. Yours, circled the bases the second time it day for home. the dock to have vepairs made to her (Jpented highly for having made the | was a tie each having completed the | 3 jolly party of Brockvillians have hull, . ark free for holiday. It was near cirenit in 15 2-5 seconds. taken quarters for the season in one midnight when the last car reached the -- of the cosy cottages of Lieut.-Col. Rideau Queen Refitted. city. The merry-go-round was in oper- The Horse Races. Cole, on Oriental Isle. The steamer . Rideau Queen will ation and was thoronghly enjoyed hy Two horse races were pulled of ome| The Portsmouth philosopher says|ioavis Swift's wharf, Wednesday morn. | '¢ Young people. The same pro in the three minute class and the oth- | that Dominion day, even though iting, for (tawa on her first trip of the |S72™n¢ will be presented to-night. er a race for colts. Those entered: in [was celebrated on July 3rd, was cele | season. Capt. Edward Fleming will be memento the three minute class were:--Miss [brated with considerable warmth. be in command this year again. The Many on the Water. Guinette, owned by Byrnes MecKane,| "Buy cold creams," Gibson's. Rideau Queen has been thoroughly re- | About the coolest place, on the holi- ) Eres! Kingston; Queen Deveras, owned by J. | Miss Ethel Reynolds, daughter of [fitted and rebuilt during the winter at [day, was on the water, and the pass . Bannister, Kingston, and Billy Martin, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Nelson | Picton. New frames and new planking (enger boats were busy. The steamer Lace Curtains owned by W. L. Shaw, Kingston. |street, who has been attending Nor-[have been put in, and a new boiler [America had a big day. It had a big PRE MADE OVER AND REPAIRED W. F. GOURDIER ST Pleasant Location In a growing section of the city, No 25 and 27 Nelson Street, near John son, Double House, solld brick: 9 rooms each, b. & ¢.; good yard and sheds at back, for $3.400 MULLIN THE REAL ESTATE EXPERT. Sess snes dames dress neeses eee eee IEE ».00. i | $ | Our stock of Light Three half-mile heats were run off, and mal school, in Ottawa, is spending | was installed by McKelvey & Birch, |excursion to Kingston in the morn Weight Weare ey finished as follows: --Miss Guinette, 1. | the holidays with her parents here. She will leave Kingston for Ottawa |ing, from river points, and in the af-|¢ g 4 . 5 J ; ; . tin, 3.3.3. Peterboro, Ont., went to ( sburg [ing at six o'clock, on the famous [his famous trips among the islands, 'hi y i b Dur Jnviing ot Jace Sup . The following weve. entered in the by boat from Brockville, Saturday, Rideau route. and which proved to be a most de Children 18 very. Net, Marie oie Arabian [colt raco:--Maud H. owned by W. [and spent the evening about town. lightful one for the many - who were|® TOMplete, and Nottingham qualities, in ®, ""p Ward, G : hottest day on record in Ontario. The made its usual trip in' the "morning, |'% it White, Ivory and two tone ef- Bite wnt by a» Crk _ Wolk Sheruoetnt Rirted ph the. 109 de- and Jad » good wow. oagly all the ® White Waists, 1 : . he JN y 1 ntano. J sma oats in the arbor were out. he mon rants 'oe Lon, Kaan, a hoe sn | ori smn Barve sev bs || The Prarchhiags [|e on" me ve 2" desire. BY Juin Bastiefield. The 1a of vacation, visiting his aunt, Mrs. S. ei . F Waists "Gh ox Selolad "| Scott, Oswego, N.Y., and his cousin Paid Dear for Berries. ; ancy A Ni B., 222; y 3.43 | k Q ' 4 NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. cons 2 Long Pointer, 3.4.3, James Scott, Syracuse. 41 the polio court, on: Tuesdas ) » $1.25, $1.50. The trotting race for delivery horses G. Anderson, Sack Strat, was taken er, was accused of an infraction of Fancy Dresses, " IRISH POINT CURTAINS, § (had three entries, and was wom by | °, 0 general hospital, Tuesday morn- the market by-law, that of making » » » ing, in R. J. Reid's ambulance, suf. purchase on the market before (en Fancy Parasols, MARIE ANTOINETTE from Hany Smith. rate of a half-mile was: Police were yesterday to stop ket clerk was the complainant. Pappas : $6.00 upward . allot CF a the ey 8%1a disgraceful fight on Stuart street, informed the magistrate that he did pward. Pp een two batterymen, (hut the only reply received was: not know the law, whereupon the court | % ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. Fray ust o 9 ; AN : den by Fred VoBue won first place, The fight went on to a finish gar for the next the future. Pappas bought strawber- 5 Wash Collars np. vies on the market. . "Buy cold creams," Gibson's. A --. - ; : R. McFAUL. Victorias Beat C.L.Cs. Mrs. I. Newlands and family, of ive Da 8 With the Bowlérs, Wash Bells Ch | » ¥ The baseball fame between Victorias | M Geor; dsit, corner York and y i T i Kingston Carpet Warehouse, SF fF irs. ge 1t, a) - bowling. True, it was warm, but the A ay ghd was probably She. largest, Nelson streets. Hugh Hall and Miss in ] members of Queen's Club did not Ete. Ete. a on grounds during the'| Jean Simpson, of Trenton, are also |[}-W be almost as much &B Jlmind this, In the afternoon, William ' the winner, made the . teams strive | "Ice cream bricks," Gibson's. rink Ski y 0 t t » . , and defeated Skip J. M. Elliott -|doubly hard. The wildest enthusiasm | Prevost, Brock street, has received by a score. of 13 409. Jackson's if you are needing rg t rent and rents collected. . MNOobw Av VOARN, | his arder Slothing department, Sic ia ith, Ugl ; 2 Wis 1. 1 : . Fire insurance. Best companies ra ] i , o 8 rn was compose Messrs opu ar prices, ishings department. They are all well ¢ . Ont., has sent on a resolution of ap- y isha! . Bava i : ition of Rev. John Webster, and Porvplenged uihn te ~ his ily, of Brock Street Methodist or ar . the ey : as Baptiste He has been before the "The Always Busy Store. 1.1; Q Deveras, 2.2.2; Billy Mar-| Members of the 57th Regiment of [¢very Wednesday and Saturday morn- [ternoon Capt. Carnegie made one of |' for Ladies and Herper, Cataraqui; Pri Bre July 2nd, 1911, will stand as the | 'Buy abby salts," Gibson's. on board. The steamer North King \ i : ' #8 the most fastidious could arrived: home, after a two weeks' Belleville. oa White Dress', . Ji inter, 4.3.5; i ; > : i } --Special values at, $1.00, Su Pointer, 4.3.5.; Amie Rooker, Marjory ° Anderson, daughter of W. ing Power Of morning, M. P. Pappas, a Greek deal $3.50 to $8.00. Hatry Vanluven; 2nd, M. Corkey; 3rd, fermg from typhoid fever. A D Il o'clock, on Tuesday morning. The mar who kept the track clear. Bismarck rid- | «There are no men here just now." informed him that he would know in J ) S90000000000400000000¢ B (and Air, ridden by Phillip Addis, was [ished with blasphemy. Buffalo, N.Y., are visiting her sister, The holiday was a great day for afternoon. A purse of $100 to go to |the guests of Mrs' Adsit. TWO i 3 i ' y if nt in our Jackson skipped for R. J. McKelvey's . ape We have the goods all his spring and summer goods for = yp , jirnk was composed of Messrs. Worm- Ladies Wear and "i with, Uglow and Spaulding; Mr." Elli of presented. "Phone 539. RPAFtaien a. 0 it ts Crozier, Livingston and Graham, ea The Epworth League of Winchester, Millin ry men Was Given a Month, They were deeply interested The Millinery attrac- court on many occasions for being in atlendance at all the |} tions embrace elegant || drunk. but Tueday morning he was meeti o Ww f . hi te .. chris p for vagrancy, which caused the = nd Jujoe,"" Gibson's. Dress Hats, Lingerie magistrate to remark that he had roome of thei} Hats, and almost every- ||dropped a peg lower. Jobs was given thing else in Hats that ||» mo" is demanded in the ladies' Brockville and Ogdensburg. world of fashion. : Steamer - America commences these popular weekly trips Friday, ®% am, callimg at diananoiue both ways, re turning leave Ogdensburg 3.30 p.m. : Parasols at Meals on board. 5c, return. Quiet With Police. i . ' The police report a very quiet holi- | In new and Pretty day. No doubt the wer thir was od Patterns, on ible for this. Three holiday 'we offer One Hu of ; drunks fall in the nets, jut, there were po ot calls during the day. SALE TO-MORROW ward for e . First of the Season. be sured A : . Friday, 8 am., America to Brock "th y . ville and Ogdensburg, calling at Gana- noque both ways. Meals on bosed. Sc. return. sels ee le i CRETE esas sees ane Seews Food advice too : Just ve SAS ig PETEF i i 2i THE CALL OF THE WILTED. HIRTWAISTS, collars shirts and cuffs droop in hot weather, unless ¢ starched right 'and froned ¢ right. E'VE a reputation for starching and fron. ing that neither heat can will nor water fade. IT IS "PHONE No, 22 you want to ring up when ever you wish to test that LAUNDERING i REPUTATION OF KINGSTON LAUNDRY, ¢ Cor. iE fel; Ide ; : i : Misses Maggie and Gerirude Givens, F > Fit i TRV AVVVV BLT VRVVTRTRS Af Mrs, J, Sisson, of London, is vit ¥ #