ot m-- I ------ QUEEN BEAT BETHEL {UNS TO ONE, SPORT REVIEW BY TWO The Bethel Team Caused a Surprise --Large Crowd Attended---Notes About Other Ball Teams. wr ich Sunday very mueh who were In the 4 grougeiy, i 3 The eVéf increasing interest manifested in the was is beng school baseball apparent Lo vicinity of series those Victoria evening i which resulted in a» the score of 2 school het \ Tuesday he game Pethel and Queen wih for the latter by runs 1, was intensely interesting and was rendered abgreat deal more attractive by the of nume to presence fplas ning to blank the type setters, as they carried everything before them so far but "Pow- wow' Beaupre will see that they do not get a very bad scorching. have this season, 8.5.0.A.A. Executive Meets. A protest'is in the hands of the sec- retary of the S,S.AAA. for consider ation at the meeting of the executive which hus been called for this evening in the Y.M.C.A, building. The protest was entered by Cooke's, agamst Slee man who eaught fof Brock street claiming that as he caught for Ath- loties he was not eligible. w---- Eaton's Not to! Come. In view of counter attractions, and, owing to the fact that the support of the fans of the city would not warrant them bringing the Toronto team here, | ' { rous young ladies who proved ardent | John Stansbury and "Bob" McMahon supporters of "Jack" mous band. it has been generally supposed all | season that Pethel had a weak team Certainly their tedm is not as Queen, but the game which they put up against "Jasper" Clow's modelitey made the Queen streeters sit up 'and take notice $ (gueen street hit right into the mitts of Pethel's infielders and outfielders, while on the contrary, Bethel boys were hitting a high clip. While the game would not have benefited Bethel in any way, it was determined, if pos sible, to Queen from win. ning. Seore by innings : so strong ! prevent Queen 6101 0-2 Bethel ' LOL 000] Queen Crawford, 2b.; Angrove, rf; Hughes, ¢.; H. Nicholson, p.; bo _herty, ih.; E, Nicholson, 11.; Hudter, wow Habe Breh-- Hae -. tethel Wilson, th.: Knapp, Lf; Mox ley, %b.; Buck, v.I.; Thompson, #5. Saunders, p.; Veale, ¢.; Holland, 3b; Coates, rf, Umpire 'Nick' Turcotte, jmunications with the manager of Cousins' fa- Ihave been forced to withdraw their ar rangements for a field day at the fair grounds. Stansbury had several com- the team, and when they refused to he tried fo get Parkdales, but where the price was too high. come every Rideau: Lakes Nav, CouwEimited. Steamers leave for Ottawa Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Saturday, at 6 a.m. For Clayton, every Tuesday, Weédnes day, Friday and Saturday, at 6.15 p.m. Jones' Falls and return, every Wed nesday and Saturday, at 6 aan. Fare for round trip, He. James Swift & Co., agents. J. P, Hanley, agent. i every and Quiet With the, Police. "Pie potich magistrate had only --= drunk before him, on Tuesday morn ing, and gave him a touch of a dollar and costs, which was prohibitive ough to compel the prisoner 'to the jail route. Things are "about hy take as a-- Fat vs. Lean. | employees of the Locomotive are becoming interested in | the great national game of baseball that the fat men ave beginning to wake up to the fact that a few workouts decrease their considerably. A game has been ar ranged for some afternoon thi week between the fat men of the and the lean 'ones, | The works HO ood avoirdupois | company 'Sydenham Will Default. baseball team, the Thurs to preces Sydenham street which is no will default game scheduled with Broek day evening. The team a short time after the mended. more, on went senson com ~ Played Man Not Eligible. irock street team played a man the other evening wha was not eligible to play. He played without having \ certificate issued to him and - the manager of the team went to the secretary of the S.5.AAA. after the game and requested a certificate. ------ Civil Service vs. Retailers. will be a game which © will make your hair stand up straight. The hour is set for five o'clock and the combat will take place upon the grounds familiarly known as the erie ket field, Thursday afternoon. "Joe" Daley's band of loyal True Blues are hot after the camp belonging to the Retailers, and the spectators who wit ness the affair are assured of a good game. This Mercantile Game This Evening. live Coals The game between the Monday and Printers, postponed from evening, will be played this evenmy at the cricket field. The coal heavers are quiet with the police as with the dertakers, un Here to Spend thé Summer. Dr. James McCambridze, a former Ringstonian, now living in Poughkeep sie, N.Y., arrived in the city, on Tues day, with his automobile. His wife and family arrived on the Cape boat Tues- day evening. They intend to spend the at Falls, summer Jones' "Faust." This well known Jrama will be produced in 2,000 feet of motion pic tures with music from the opera. A Film Art, beautilully colored, at The King Edward, to-night and Thursday, usual 'admission. re Held on Vagrancy Charges. James Flint, Allen Walker and Fred Wilson, all of Kingston, Ont., held on a vagraney charge, in Rochester, N. y-., were discharged by Judge Murphy. A Sale of Property, EE. W. Mullen has sold to Frederick Smith, the property on the corner of William and University streets, owned by Mrs. Hannah Moore. ' Friday, July 21, 8.00 a.m. % America for G and Ogdenshurg. Steamer Brockvitie turn, nanosue, Se. re Take an outing next Thursday af ternoon and evening to St. Mary's-ol the Lake. Miss Maud Bell,* Clarence street, leaves, to-day, for Port Erie, to spend some time, > Our idea of unlimited wealth is to be able. to have an electric fan in the house. D00000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 & -- RIGHT OF THE Imported Kimonas Hand Hammered Brass Ware. Beautiful Bead Curtains at low- est possible prices, THE " TOKYO"! Sere red WAY MINING COMPANY... Capital, 2,000,000 Shares. In the Treasury, 314,500 . Shares, "Par Value, $1.00. » We advise the purchase of at the Market, for the (1) Their total shipments since Jan. this Mining Co's. Shares Following Reasons :--- 1st this year, which have, been made bi-monthly, amount to 798,995 pounds, or nearly 355 tpns of Ore. time 'to come, having large bodi The mine promises to continite these shipments for som: es of Ore Blocked out. Their quick assets of 314,500 shares in the Treasury and a good cash balance. The Company's option on & Northern Ontario Gojd Producing Pro- perty. (Write for particulars.) { The apathy of stocks during the holiday months makes Right of Way a good purchase at present prices. * DIVIDENDS. --Right of Way Mining Co. paid 8 per cent. per an- num up to Jap. 30th this year, and on_the discovery of the Gold Fields In Northern Ontario they considered it better for the wel- fare of the shareholders to purchase a good Gold Property instead of declaring their usual 2 per cent should be something substantia; to shareholders before the year quarterly dividend, There in the way of dividends accruing is aver. and every likellhood of a payment being made in the form of a dividend during the interval We accept orders in Porcupine and Cobalt Seecks, fature delivery, on receipt of active stocks. 25 per cent. margin, either in cash or certificates of S. J. WILSON & CO, MEMBERS DOMINION STOCK EXCHANGE. \ { . CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, Main 4228. i Toronto, Ont. 14 King Street East. . A v » h © THE DALY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1011. =: . -- IN MARINE CIRCLES CITY AND VICINITY. Brockville and Ogdensburg. | Steamer America, Friday, 8 am, COLLISION AT THE WHARF AT calling at Gananoque, retupning leave ALEXANDRIA BAY. fgdenshwrg, 3:30 pm. Je, an 9 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Bad! oe s SAL ER Steamer North King leaves at 10:15 Motor | 4 m. Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, of Vessels in for Thousand Islands and at 5 pan. for Rochester, NX. J. P. Hanley, agent. Capt. Byron Estes Averted a Accident--A Powerful 'Boat--Movements the Harbor, An Alexandria Bay despatch =u The skillful steering of Capt. Biror Fetes, of the steamer Riverside, a ed a dangerous collision between that boat and the Castanet, Tuesday nr ing. As it was, the railing and Will it be Father Hogan? It is thought that the appointment of atsuceessor to Archbishop Gauthier as head' of the archdiocese, of 2 8 ) ston, - has beens made at Rome, deck of : the Castanet were dar though not announced. The expecta- The Riveruide, 3 hich plies DELWERI tion seems to be that Rev. Father J ayton anc gdensburg, was at the Hooan of Perth, will be the lower end of the wharf here. A Cana-i po 0 dian boat was at the upper end. The ADIShop, Riverside signaled that she was going ahead to move further up the whari.] ] At this instant, the Castanet swung The post card: craze has not in. The bow of the Riverside smashed 8% during the present séason . into the stern of the Castamet, but the fad is" just as popular now as st piloting of Capt. Estes averted further when introduced. A number of tourists damage. The passengers: on the Casta- Jn the city were writing their eards on net left the boat. one of the windows of a local store, {Tuesday afternoon; for want of a bet (ter place to write. * 0 hing al- pew Writing on Windows. abated This was "A Costly Motor Boat. Ataska yacht I'he motor II, the strongest built in the 'history of the sport, and the third largest in "the United States, is at Alexandria Bay The Ataska is owned by Senator Haw kins, of Daluth, Minn., a member of the firm of Drake & Stratton com-| "yi Q . pany, limited, dnd is equipped with | age book. Little Stories About "NE 300 horse-power standard enginés and Mark Twain." Address Box 409, with twin screws develops an British Whig office. Mark Twain's Works. If you are interested in obtaining a complete set of all his books at one half the former price on the easy pay- ment plan it will cost nothing to get full particulars and a new thirty-two : d average | cruising speed of fifteen knots an hour : : Tr of thé most At lake Ontaflo Park, boats--alloat, --as--well as one of the here was a3 unusually large safest; and her fittings cost a small {tendance at Take Ontaric par fortes. evening. The pavilion was pac Pht: interesting and amusing gramme of the previous evening MT. Bracicon repeated. To-morrow evening there The ans will. be new songs, vaudeville and pic arrived at Port Dalhousie, with three ;,... an entirely new bill being pre light barges; and cleared, light, for', oH : ' - Charlotte, with two coal-harges for Kingston; steamer Windsor left Oswe last night; with coal for Mont- If real, passed through here this factorily, a chariot race will be one of morning; steamers Beaverton and Aca- (po ottractions at Lake Ontario lian are expected to discharge here to- at the field day whiéh 1 At x edarb. Steamer ned for Aug. Mth. Those who seen them in other places say that a Queen cleared for Rideau J i th kind is. very pleasing. N morning; steamer Rideau King race of tis She vel of east is pected up from Ottawa this evening; doubt jpatic Sports Wil also >» Mw steamers Toronto and North King were down and up to-day; yacht Com panion was in port for a short vesterday; steamer City of Ottawa is due to stop on her way up to-night; steamers Belleville and Dundurn dus to pass down and up to-night. : Schooner Abbie L. Andrews cleared, this morning, for Oswego. Steamer A. E. Ames this morning. Schootier Katie day, for Charlotte. Gasoline boat Hayboy arrived at Richardson's, with barge, with hay The Calvin company is still working | on the barge Davy, ashore down the river. It will be a big job to raise th boat, but officials of the, company ex- piet to be able to do the job all right. : costly motor Movements of Vessels. Co's elevator Tug sented. To. Have Chariot Race. ges arrangements can be made satis and has been plan Morrow. or } Av ave Rideau this €X points ranged. Few Deaths This Summer. According to the undertakers, this has been a very quiet summer in their business. Thére © have been compara tively few deaths in Kingston the hot weather, At this time of vear, the intensd heat is very hard on infants, and as each warn season rolls around a great many youngsters are ¢iit off, This year there has decrease in the infantile deaths as com- pared with other years. Lime during the passed down Eccles cleared, to Dancers Walking to Islands. Messrs. Alexis Bulgakow, Theodore Kosloff and Nicholas Solanikow, men bers of the Russian Ballet company, that thas been dancing at the Winter Garden in New York ecity,| left the metropolis, Friday morging, on long cross-country walk 7 WOgdens burg, on the St. Lawrence river, as their goal. From that point they Falls aod wijl come by boat to the Thousand Islands where they will remain until the first week in August, BEGIN WORK IN AUGUST Ottawa, Smith's Kingston Railway. A meeting of the hoard of provision al directors of the: Ottawa, Smith's | Falls & Kingston railway company was held in Ottawa. . The directors completed arrangements for the active commencement of field work The time there is no more perfect remedy company has secured the services of [for cuts, burns, cold sores, chapped Engineer Upson to supervise the work hands and other minor skin troubles. {of construction and intend within a Try it and you will never be wit | fortnight to be located in a permaw out it. | ent office -with a resident staff. The Cures eczema, salt rheum, company hopes to have the engineers. itching eruptions of the skin, pimples, at work locating the line some time blotches, dandruff, ete. In big j during, August, 23c., at B. Meleod's drug stores | -------- ---- | On the Eczema Cured for Wade's Ointment cures eczema and all similar skin diseases. At the same BC. 25¢. scaly or Complies With Building By-law There have been so many queries with regard to ti building being er ected on the north side of Princess street,above Sydenham "street, that the eity engineer's depurtment was asked if the building conformed to "th by-laws. The reply. was that it and-that a plan of it has been ed. The walls on dither side of it, and wainst which it is built, two of its walls. There is to brick wall in the rear, while the wood en front is for folding doors The structure is for con ducted by Mayor Graham Gave Her a Cheque. At a meeting of the Separate School board the resignation of iss FP lranican, as a teacher on the stall was read, and as she is in Ottawa, filling a position in the agricultural de partment this was accepted. In addi tion to the many kind expressions of {her ability, as a teacher of the Catho lic children, of the city, the board add ed a small recognition of her past ser (vices by presenting a cheque for #5) does wecepl count fs be a Ross and Holgate Part. Ihe partnership of the firm of engineers, Ross & Holgate, | Montreal, has been dissolved. Hence {forward the business will be continued {under the name of R. A. Ross &/ Co | Henry Holgate, who has been associa- | ----- (ted with Robert, A. Ross for the past | | ten years, has joined the Cedar Rapids Power company and will take over |the control of that concern as' presi- | | dent. i It was Mr. Ross who twice. made ! i rarage » well-known a garage to be Profit is never without houvnr civilized in any couniry special reports upon Kingston's light, heat and power plant. : i Young Picton Widow Weds. The marriage is announced in Mon- | f treal on July 12th, at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, by Rev. Me. French, of Maria Hepburn Tyner, | of Pidton; Ont., widow of The late] iW. GG. Tyner, M.D., formerly of King- ston, to I. E. Plummer, of Porcupine, I Women Make Appeal for Aid. At the instigation of Rev. J. D.| | Byrnes, superintendent of Presbyterian missions in Northern Ontario, the Wo- men's Home Missionary society has lissued an appeal to all the missionary; auxiliaries, asking for domations of | |elothing, bedding and money. : i Firemen Were Called. } About 5.30 o'clock yesterday after- | noon the firemen received a telephone | icall to the home of Mrs. Donnelly, | corner of Earl and University avenue. | A roast of meat had takem fire, in the gas oven. The fire was soon extin- guished, without any serious damage being . done. | For an All Day Sail. Take the steamer America, Friday, 8 am, for Gananoque, Brockville, and | { Ogdensburg, She. return. Meals on | board. . , SOLD{ BY GROCERS. ° About thirty or forty bovs went out to, the Y.M.C.A. bathing houses, | this afternoon. Park \ been a | » kg ise boxes, | To The Last "The Memory Lingers" Canadian Postum Cer eal Co., Ltd, Windsor, Ontario. ON SALE THURSDAY ONE DAY ONLY Below we mention a few real good Bargains for Thursday--Don't wait "till Friday 50¢ Child's White Canvas Shoes, regular 85e¢, sizes 3 to 712 Thursday 50c Children's Strap Shoes, in Black and Brown Kid, sizes 3 to 7 1-2, reg. Toe. Thursday 50c 65¢c All Child's White Canvas Shoes, size 8 to 10 1-2 regular $1.00. on Thursday 65¢ Child's Brown» Kid Strap Slippers, regular 90c, Thursday 65¢ 85¢ All Girl's White Canva: Shoes, size 11 to 2, regu lar $E2). / Thursday 85: J Special Snaps in Children's Boots and Slippers. Thursday 85e¢ THE R. P. FLOWER HOME KEPT AS IT WAS DURING LIFE. TIME OF HIS WIDOW. Disturbed Owner, Well Has Not Been Death * of Former and Flowers She Loved so Are Carefully Nutured. With each article of furniture re maining in the same relative position, 18 it occupied when its owner was | alive, the home of the late: Mrs, Flow er, at Watertown, N.Y, widow of for mer Governor Roswell P. Flower, is being kept open, the grounds filled {with the same species of flowering shrubs which its owner preferred. 'wo or three servants have an easy after the interior, fleck- imaginary bit of dust or a. table and seeing that nothing: is disturbed, although the fact that members of the Taylor family are the only callers, and + then but occasionally, precludes the possi bility of a disarrangement of the fur niture, as Mrs. [Flower would have had it. | The servants and the caretaker | the spacious house and grounds ha Furniture Since time loosing be g ing away an from a case : | | little to worry them, for their work is {slight and their worldly wants have | been taken care of by bequests from {their late mistress, ser that each pos | sesses some thousands of dollars. i The home of the former governor is iva rs pointed out to the visitor. It ostentatious place--rather its architecture of a sim ple type prevalent in a large village. I'he grounds are well kept, but are not showy. A fountain in which a rub Lber ball is tossed high in the air hour Lafter hour by * the jet of water nt {tracts the attention of the pdsserby more than the home itself. [18 not an ! { ts. ------ | Off dor St, Anne de Beaupre. { three. or four hundred { Anne de Beaupre, on Jet ween peo ple went to Ste. | uesday afternoon. Among those who went 'were PD. Fitzgibbon and wife, Misses A, and M. Couper, James | {.ackie, Mrs. Joseph Lawrence, Mrs |W. Telfer, Miss F. Dunn, Miss Ivey, { Rev. Father Meagher, Mrs. JJ, Simp lson, - Miss F. Simpson, W. T. Law ler, Miss E. Fleming, Mrs. VP. Gratton, {Miss N. Horne, Misses G. and 1 i Grimshaw, Misses S. and M. McDon ald, Mrs. T. fireenwood and daughter, {1.. Welch, Mrs. C. Beaupre, J. Garri gun, W. Garrigan, Rev. Father Kehoe, | Rev. Father Spratt, Rev. Father Col { lins, E. Diamond. | ------------ Car Ran Off Tracks. Quite a delay last +t Lake Ontario park, on account of art No. IS going off the track | the bend in the park. It. required | aga. forty minutes to put in in place was caused night on he the after eleven o'clock in from again, It was fure all the people got park. Make the guild's lawn social a big euccess, Be one of the thousand Mouthful-- One enjoys a bowl of crisp, delightful Post Toasties with cream or fruit-- or both. : N=\ SNE S$ Some people make an entire breakfast out of this combina- tion -- ! A Tryit! "Hudnuts shampoo," Gibson's. ABERNETHY'S esses wasssssssssaffsssssassssssssssssenl We "Must Have $5000 Tm In order to raise this Amount quickly, we have' decided to Sell All Goods .+ in our Store at :-: mediately. BR BBB RLTLLRTL RN st = Price Only. For the Balance of This Week Be sure to take ad- vantage of this unusual offer. TTT RTTTTELTLTETRELT TTL ERVTETTRTRRRTRTRRTETBTIO®OORTRTD | re HAREM SKIRT HERE. One Appeared mm Kingston for Firs: \ ne wr \ Time Tuesday. The much talked of but little worn harem skirt made its appearance for {the first time on the streets in Kin iston Tuesday Kingston girl, however, who was prave yo withstand the withering glances and loud whispered comments from those who look With displeasure upon the "manly" garment lady hailed from Gananoque, and came afternoon. It was not a enough The young up by the steamer Mississquoi from the town, and spent the dav i the The garment did much excitement for 4 great many fail ives city. not Cals od to see the effect whatever. It resem bled closely the style of those exhibit ed by the firm of R. Waldron in the spring. The skirt divided to knee, but both in fre and at the back by the flap so that the effect was not apparent unless the lady made an unusual movement did appear to the curious glances cast in her the and walked was the was covered mt She not ming direction in along as least, uneoneer al as anvone | | EXCURSION FROM OTTAWA, | Hundred ( From Uw Capital on Tuesday. Five ame | | The annual excursion to Kinfstou by the Bank street Presbyterian Ottawa, arrived here by steamer erica from Préscott, on Tuesday noon, about five o'clock. The town of Hull, Que., was represented in the holiday contingent, a few familiar faces being among the excursionists There were a few clasey lassies aboard, but the girls of Ottawa cannot pare in looks with the maidens of Kingston. The excursionists were riven two hours in the city, leaving here at seven o'clock on the return" trip to Prescott, there taking the CPR, for Ottawa. The street cars were largely patromized by the visitors, who were disappointed at seeing so many of the stores closed at the hour of their ar rival. church, Am after famou com i Jealousy in Oregon. Persons who estimate strawberry shorteake by the square foot, as they do in Massillon, Ohio, would try to buy the Apollo Belvedere by the ton The Massillonites devoured a mons trous shortcake whose area was 441 square feet the other day and were proud of the fact. The next thing we hear of them they will be roasting the fattest boy inc town for a barbecue The judicious value a strabwlerry short- cake for its sapulity. Size is not despired, but i is a mince considérn- tion ~~ Portland Oreirnniab. tobe { The little ones cin not at present do much for themselves, but they are you must remember some of your fature men and women. rumley Bros. cssssssesssessesBesssscanssssescscsssesl PTTL TVTIVVLLLLLVLLTTVBTVLITTITBLOLRS --_. Our Big Mid-Summer Sale---Now On. Inspecting our Stock of BUFFETS, BUFFETS AND CHINA CLOSETS, EXTENSION TABLES AND DINING CHAIRS, CoMB ON SALE JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 147. OR THE HOT WEATHEFR USE PREPARED BREAKFAST FOOD, COOKED MEATS. FRESH FRUIT. CROTHERS' BISCUITS, AT You can always get them fresh as 490 PRINCL»S ST REET, 'Phone £30. " SO00000000000OOOIOIOIOIINIOS TMMER SUITS LOOKING WELL. x Nothing looks worse than the light summer sult dirty or in need of pressing fet 'us look after your clothes for you and keep you well dressed. R, PARKER & CO, Dyers and Cléaners, 8 Priscess Si, Kisgsion, Ont. 0000000000000 00000000s cooacssseseem 00 RacesReseee Foren if a man has good sense, it jdoesn't ent much of a Bgure In a Hove affair C. H. Pickering