Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1911, p. 5

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SRL > THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, PRIDAY, JULY 28, it lL he EE : j paGE FIVE, » A ---- - - B0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ; Southern, Aipieichh associats ud ' _-- ; ae THE SPORT REVIEW iui invioms soos = $1.98 IS] ARRIV BROCK DEFEATED COOKE'S em Bo DAY, ' t ve J 4 > THE LAST INNINGS. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By i | -- | Reporters on Their Rounds. : 4 é 9000000 OCOCOOGOOOOS Ar Av rks " er Won Out. by 6 to 5--Cooke's| plants, cut Bowers Purdy oA natty line of Striped Shirts, with White Background, at $1.00, : Practically Put Out of the Cham-| Gilbert sells Gurd's Caledonia water. CT : FU w o $1.25, $150, ® pionship Running--The Game | For pure ice cream in bricks or bulk, . $ 1 * 5 ON TABLE FULL OF . | ; - Oo Seressis Silk. Lisle Half Hose. Regular 50e. Now vn awa Ae : Was Very Exciting. ' Juey Saisil's, next to Opera House. / | "Phone A # After being at the small end of the | "The stes Amerie very 'Women' I Oxfords _ COLLARS IN 14 SIZES. © *,§ score all Uitough the game, am not |lurge crowd on her anit Dede $4099304 50984 ee s lan £ ® "giving amy prospect of winning until |hure Friday morni > - the Tat Jnningn, Hook ses trum |S li Con orange so, i Women's Patent Oxfords 53 B Kk S 8 4 defeated Cooke's Jast evening at ° Vie- | Special' price on motor boat chairs, Women S Strap Kid Shoes roc treet © tcria school grounds, by. mix rums to leamp aud porch furniture at Robert 3 . i ® five. ! 14. Reid's * Sizes 2 1 2 1 1.00 Wom ! Pat nt Ti ¥ => ° Blowness on the part of an outfield- | "The Methodist church of Cataraqui 2 to } ' en 3 8 Is GO00000000000000000000 000000000000 00000000GS er of Cooke's team allowed the win- held a picnic at Lake Ontario Park ' : . . . , uing rup to come. With two down and lon Thursday afternoon. ' 4 W Pat t Butt Boots pl & man on third base, a fly was hit Dander-US makes hair grow aod Women S Kid Oxfords omen S en on to right field. The ball was not hand- kills the dandenfi germ, 50c. "Prouse's 5 led, and the base runner stole home. | Drug Store." Sizes ? ] 2? to £ $1 00 Women's Patent Lace Boots This was all Brock wanted and they | Miss Daisy Brows, Port Hope, is 3 : . Y og the kd. : ' Jayending s few days with Mrs. Wil lL A general mix up was narrowly liam Laird, Broek street. 4 * Meo ! a 2 at the close of the game when | Special bargains in desk chairs, bed. Women's Brown Canvas Strap Skoes. All Regular $2.50 and $3.00 i one of the players of the contesting [room and parlor suits, at R. A pase by ana-of the oppoutaon: The | Miss oles Anderson Mack sir, Sires 21210512 $1.00 ||° CLEARING $1.98 would-be pugilists were finally ¢onvine- ! who was very ill with typhoid fever, THAT TOBACCO ed that it would be much better to jis able to sit outside now. Zafer ion until indefinite date.. fe Ayrshire milk and cream on sale at With the "Rooster" on The game was the most axciting | Uilbert's. Ring 218 for prompt de u a ere i ing louder &s he goes slong |. 2 | very: . Gull 45 ver pound." For chewing ana ame of the season, and was waichel Po punk Sklint and child { : '? smoking, . by a cheering crowd who at times gave or a and children, of AT A. MACLEAN'S, vent to yells which could be heard for | Toronts, who have been visiting here , Ontario Street. blocks distant. for the past three weeks, leave, Sat- . Probably the fact that so many of 1 Joe home. Bi Th the fair sex graced the field with their |. ("ibert sells Crown Blend tea. There J Sesesssesisessedesseny presetjon (and. contributert 16 the ed |1® Done better at any price. Ask for 4 6 ICECREAM AND FRUITS § [loction box (oo) was an incentive for | kK : - -- inn - . J Al eo ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA {* Mrs. D. Trotter, University avenue, AT LAKE ONTARIO PARK. Brsrsavsssesdnssssscss@ersccttcecssatssnsssasal : {a sample. i, on 4 the players of 53th teams to exmt | dor : iy [= ® Our Ice Cream Parlor is the themselvesto the limit. Anyone whe |" erwent a serious operation in the e ° : ° . A CHANCE. TO-BUY-YOUR FURNI.| 8 finest and coolest In the ns'% & did not get his Ciae's worth at that |eheral h hopital. Thorstiay, and is now A Fine Youdevitie Rertormanse " . : ®|Yys. TURE AT SALE PRICES, @ our Parlor. NS aiways sodl ® | zame" could not appreciate a good | Don't forget the t Ne : a t Fave , a 5 7 3 i * AY - ® match. { 0 great . ale! There was an idea programme pre- E BEDROOM SETTS, 184 Princess Street. . jot Robert J. Reid's. They commence the - vaudeville entertain: ! ey With Brass or Wood Beds 6000000000000000000000 | Although the game was far from be- to rebuild next month. sented at : . PARLOR SETTS IN THREE OR ing the final or even the semi-final a The city light, heat and Power com ment at dake Dntaric Task lan va 2 PIECE: good deal hinged on the result of it. | 01 : XK ing. In Silk yn cme Finish For Health Brock and Cooke's had an tah at | pany is erecting a huge electric sign |hatic feats and hand balanciag, did : DINING-ROOM SETTS, : Drink MecOsrthey's Ale ber of wins, each four respectively, Jai Sha which ee nd Ring etcellent work. Miss Neal, the charm- ' I h 1 wt d ¢ while Brock had three and Cooke's had | out Willing soprano singer, carried the sudi- s the last day o BUFFETS AND SIDEBOARDS, 4 read 'Cook With Gas." y iG 288K ining .: 2 ' x 188. ence with het.in the rendition of her SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, and Porter. It's the two remaining ones to play. Asthere- | pp burns and scalds, apply Bur We --E "The Fellow That's Been 'sult of this match Broek has five wins | v : at {and two to play, and Cooke's has tion's | Ointment. Prouse's Drug | Running Aftér Me" and a parody on AT ; ( best. ai ¢ y 4 Agent, Rn J. LAWLER... wing and one to play. The re |= hoe . _.I'Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet. In : . JAMES REID {maining game is with Bethel. The loss fa seems to be big money ip ther saxaphone solo she played "Aria A self-made man nearly always | of this game practically put Cooke's in Hmal is this year. The Oswego | Varie" ("Friendship For Ever"), writ The Leading Undertaker. {looks like the kind of a job he mizhi [the background for the championship, a: pln a one Inrge fruit E%QW- | ten specially for her hy the leading 4 uniess the tied game with Queen he |°% COntracte or twenty-seven tons | trombone player, A. A. Pariseum, and "Phone 147. 7 |be expected to turn out. {of cherries at $110 a ton and real-|her own property. In response to a ) - ; layed off. : 2 plaved of 0.4.1.0.0.-5 j= Wer $90 'per ton. vigorous recall she played *'Echoes a tuhy . e only 0 - } t ¢ Brock ...... + 1.0.1.0.4.--6. Chase & Sanborn's famous coffees. Al- it. Miss Rosevear sang in sweet voice Brock--I rouse, 8.8.; Sleeman, c.; | ways the same, ever the best. Gilbe rt. ii > . : i . : p ' . 6 Ph " » 0 » fathhert, connect th the illustrated pic h b d Saturday Sale { Drury, 1b; Burtch, r.f.; G. Stagg, 2. { A letter has been received from lg "When rn Golden tale Pie Everyt mg to e Sol at Cost grind in our electric mill, {from the Woodlands" with equal mer: IE. Round, Li; Hall, ef; Reid, 3b.; D. 1! Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, of the staff of Falling" and "Heindelberg Glide." [Tu Pe { John Laidlaw & Son, who is in the There were four reels of moving pi P 1 1 d Ea » Dake Smith, ets Allan, 3h; | ld eointry. She was at the time | (ures presented, the principal I Tice. Kin ly Shop rly as Sherbino, o.; Vallier, 2.; Dunlop, 1h; | of writing at Newcastle-on-Tyne, and ing "The Primal Call," "Lean Wolfe's ba : Pipe, LI; Evans, sis; Harris, Ii {was having a splendid ti ar ¥ is "In ' : x : I » ' ' ' | was g plendid time. End" and "Didreputable Mr. Regan 3 10 Per Cent. Reduction Potter; p- ". | Riveri's talcum powder. "Prouse's |The same programme will be repeatec possible, as you will then e all Purchases over $1.00. 8 | Umpire "Her Ry ~--ilrug Store". fosnight. a SC ob mus Eta aaa th : C.L.C's. Trip E { The baseball habit develops in the| Next week several old Kingstonians certain © etter Service; ; uli 8 P anid ; {vouth of Kingston early. Thete are]will be on the bill, "The thornto : ! Saturday Mmarhing the re Bane. {ayy in town scarcely knee-high that] Family." hall team will go to und Island, to | ;an throw curves and ins and outs . - ' "we : THE ' TOKYO > play a team there, The regular team | and as for the rules of the game. A Concert That Delighted. : will be taken and all will go down in| (he kid that is only conversant with | 4 Horse Artillery band concert in ». V ; boat. A good game is ex is tr i i " 174 WELLINGTON ST, a motor g g them is treated in a 'sort of con Maed id Park 1 : : sected and the fans of Ro | h : : Macdonald Park last evening: was en F a $ Bo und Isinnd temptuous way by his companions. toyed by one of the largest. erowd ill entertain th m. i : w n 0 lean An a Concert that has ever been in the Park. Th Locomotives Beat Retsilers Annoyance Band meert. .. | might was warm and calm &nd the ives. def . . Many people were complaining, Fri- water perfect "for the smal boats eo Locomotives eleated Retailers by a day, about the annoyance a number which crowded along the shore. Never sevebooososee 0000 0000000000000 00000 reore of 12 to &, in the Merchaniiie | of children caused at the band con before was there such hearty applause Baseball League, at the cricket field, | cort, Thursday evening, by laughing ; . le, ¢ 3 en A tt MAN PAA Al Pt gait ' Beth tees ot th hh ee A 3 T f rand : t x : given as the various numbers were 0 | 5 Thursday evening. Retailers wore fand shouting while the band was giv completed with that R.C.H.A. finish . | abead in the first two innings by four {ing the programme. Some of the] J0™F ee Mat rung. Teams : i § prog! : I wh I'he artillery hand has just one more . ..p : parts were very soit and when onef. i, play (on Sunday evening ssssscssssssissessssafiresssscscssscsscscsscsand - Locomotives--Palmer, o.; Lesses, p.; | instrument was giving a solo, it was Bearance, 1b.; Anderson, 26> Derry : 2 » next) before it departs for « several TVOVVVLLTVLTTLTTVTOTTS * VTVTTTTVVLTVLLT BOG RTOON | rendered unintelligible by the youngs 4 " . " - . a a.5.; 'Birch, 3b.; - Hanlan, rf: H le, | » i ing. 3 weeks stay at Petawawa. Aaa oes LL > a ule, ters, who were not listening. For ---------- Firemen's Work Appreciated. Attention, School Children, e.L: Duncan, Lf, ' {those who go to the park for the ex . >. : the Last Day of Our Tremendous Retailers--Jackson, o.; Leader, Pi | press purpose of tet io the high Hose Waggon for Port Arthur. W. F. Nickle, K.C., has sent Chief} 1I¢ is greatly desired that the school ® Lee, 1b.;, F. Birch, 2b.; McCormick, | o ic wi C ¢ James Laturney & Co., of King. | Armstrong a cheque for ten dollars |ehildren of the #tv will attend the | class music with the R.C_H.A. band ! re K | ston," have received the contract to [28 an appreciation of the good work flag raming in Vitoria Park, Frof he # : 8.8. Wellwood, 3h.: Parking, rf. | always gives out, it is certainly an . : Guirey, cf; Sharpe, LI, [annoyance to have the youngsters |build a lose waggon for the Port lone by the fire brigade last Monday | Telgmann will act as conductor and \ : Umpiro--James. Kani. "raising Cain." ' i Arthur fire department. The price | morning 'at his office on Ontario | songs the litila folks have been a is $475. The waggon will be a little [#treet. Mr. Nickle wrote the chief taging in the schools will be ren ------ --------t ---------------------------- Victorias vs. Athletics, | Rideau Lakes Nav, Co., Limited. fighter than that built for the | that he desired to extend his hearty | bred t is desired to givg the Kingston department recently. thanks for the prompt and efficient | visitors ax lusty a uieplay of Cana- Saturday's game, between the teams | Ste I v fi ( 'ery A 3) 8 ! samers leave for - Ottawa every wrvice wi The } fo' h oe 5 isl SAE eRticun ah lb 1b tenia . : Jor service given, Le migade s prompt fh. a songs as possible and to this nn Pi © | Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Shoot the Rapids to Iroquois. action alone saved the building from | snd every school child is expected to one a week ago for fast work and ex- | Saturday, at 6 a.m. : : ; 1 AND 18 A SKNATIONAL FINISH TO OUR BIG SALE WITH 8 [stement and in al probliies™ wil For Clayion, ovey Torslay, Woes | Weoowday, on the palace steamer (damage. br a Cong wd eu Sl PRICES ALL OVER THE STORE THAT YOU . WILL SURELY hot draw so large a crowd, but the | day, Friday and Saturday, at 6.15 |' eri ; i 1s : ¥ al n x | n re wards : a APPRECIATE MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES. bo Athletics expect to put up the game of { p.m. que, Brockville and Ogdensburg both agpole Frected, = - NOT LET THIS OPPORTUNITY SLIF-BY YOU. COME EARLY. their lives. They have been working! Jones' Falls and return, every Wel | ways, giving one hour at Jroquois The flagpole to be formally erected Don't Miss It, op u \ hard this week to be in the best pos: | needay and Saturday, at 6 a.m. Fare|Unly 50c. in" Vietoria Park, Monday, in honor The closing sale of 'summer hats at 85 LADIER' SILK WAISTS, tnd) Sik Colors, , | sible shape for the coming contest and | for round trip, 500. Set---------------- f the home coming of the old boyy, | Campbell Bros', Kingiton's only Odd lots and sizes, in Taffeta. Liberty bd India 34 hry $4 20 to will endeavor to make the score as | James Swift & Co., agents. 5 Big Clearance Sale has heen placed in position, but "ihe | exclusive: hat: sud Tur store $ RE. White aud Brown. . Prices' ranglug Dis Ee : Nenitly us ae Possible. It is alto-| J. P. Hanley, agent. Of summer hats including fine Pana- | top will be lowered to open {he ball : - as ' ATU yr ; 'G B gether likely! that the weakest place of | i mas, straws, light elts, etc, at | to insert the names of the Toronto Spend Sanday in Watertown. SATURDAYS CLEARING PRICE. alae an wen : the team--shortstop--will he strength- | Dance at the Park. amphell Bros.', Kingston's only ex- | old boys, which have not arrived ol Good going: Saturday or Sunday, 1b 50 LADIES UMBRELLAS, ened on Saturday by the appearance | An enjoyable diince took place at |clusive hat and fur store. -------- -- turning Monday, #].65 return, With Black Gloria Silk Tops. close rolling paragon frames and of "Josh" Ewart, who is expected to!1.ke Ontario Park last evening, in a. Every cent refunded ahstlutely i - we ie fancy handles, in many difforent designs. . Regular price, 32.75 to turn out. Walsh will occupy the slah honor of Miss Kitty and Herbeet Car- When a girl wants to be kissed she Moon College Mday shorthand Andrew Carnegie says a dollar sav $3.50. and the way the fans have supported |. ll of New York. Refreshments were | makes more fuss about it thin she | ot as represented, 282-286 Yonge! ed iw a dollar earned. Trade at Gil SATURDAY'S CLEARING PRICE... .. .. . hiy in games gone by is evidence on | orved. About fifty couple were pres: {would if she didn't. street, Toronto, bert's and realize the fact ; . hs h to prove that with him in the bo i ' y IMSTITOHE TKABACK T( En rg ve Saat wit! 8 1he hos | ont, 1 y took place from eleven m Be fine Deane. a othe thing for guest rooms. the "White Sox" "will be on 'their aug the -- a Batire of Size, 20 x 40; Regular 60c and 6c pair. pins" ali the time. {the morning, when the "Home Sweet |@esssassssssssssssssald Brssssssssnssssssssssl Brsssssssssssssssssssil SATURDAY'S CLEARING PRICE... «c. iv. 00 v0 wie ~ . oh Sphria, Waltz" brought the jolly afiair to a F, 9 § EN, : ielose. in charge " aye » 200 YARDS OF 40 IN. PERSIAN LAWN, Allan Johnson, an Ottawa boy, has pr Te. ; To Greet Your Visiting "Old Girls" and Boys : 3 > ity. fine, even weavas. Regular price, 25c. , : 0 \ SATURDAYS CLEARING PRICE, SE ... 13¢ Yard. a Shen captain of the MeGill Tug: Roy Mercer, M. Moran and J. Grat- : i SE & y lourteen. ton: chaperons, Mrs. J. Elmer, and TAKE ADVANTAGE OF . 30 LADIES' AND MEN'S SWEATER COATS, Fred. Storbeck, the South African | yr VV Wallace. - + RONEY & COS. BIG CUT-PRICE SALE. Pony style. made of fine Australian Botany Yarn, with cuffs and heavyweight, is coming to this coun pockets, Colors. White, Navy, Grey and Cardinal. Just the thing try next month. = EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY OSLY ' s br > n C ind of Poverty. o for cool evenings. Sizes from 36 to 42. Regular $2.50 and $2.75. Shrubb has gone to Levens] Th h ne he rich in pocket Decorate : SATURDAY'S CLEARING PRICK . i. v:'0o0 ov sccoc S093 0 | Mas, "whte he runs St. ves ten] Tioughinany may be rich in pocket, A t H Aa If Pri ce ' : ; their "bi is 150 YARDS DAMASK TABLE LINEN miles on Saturday. ¥ hibod i ge . lid § nd 70 inches wide. every thread pure linen, grass bleached, very @ | Shrubb and Longboat have a ei Shortls. 3_pal ---- inh we handsome patterns, Regular price, 75c and $5c yard. ! matched to run twelve miles on Aug. i iood. "Wade's" Iron Tonic Pills SATURDAY'S CLEARING PRICE... . ... jc....... 48¢ Yard. 12th, at Toronto. : : be. * Peo There will be a fight for the sexe [make os Sich ood, taba or yh The balance of our Men's and Young Men's Light-colored Wor. \ 3 . . 2 3 0 se sted and Tweed Suits. Broken lines, but 2 big choice of patterns. $00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 vices of O'Toole, the $22,500 marvel ! > Q The New York Giants claim him, bat + B- McLeod's Drug Stores. SATURDAY ONLY ... eed a cr HAP PRIOK. GREAT SAVING IN* : " %e Thtteb ; ; | pte 4 ip tabury: Pirates , Jispute , the | A Dance at Latimer. ys Clothing " ¥. | A very largely attended dance was | # v ' d Bo > Tne Toronto slaggers lead in team} A very a a ® pal i in Arthurs' Grove, at Latimer, d i an . bating and extra base" hitting. The held tr ims 4 . With A THE BOY A Leafs have made thirty-eight GET YOURSELF AN EW SUIT OF hich Jordan : {hundred people were present and spent : A oC FOR THE OLD BOYS HOME.COMING. REVERS 1X0, of Which Jordan lus fouttesn | Mencre PIE So rte es in SUT ] S SR ig : : ; i by Crosby & O'Connor's orches- : a . 3 a, LE sa THAN NOW. i sessssssasssissesssesese To select from in all latest shades made of the latest English mpi 1 "Dia You Ever } f The balance of our Stock---swell goods, in Russian, Puster and fancy 'worsteds. guaranteed. £9. = t * ; Sallor Styles. : LRDAY'S CLEARING. BR Seed. Rosular 13 mat? | ids 2. If not, do so on ew uit YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY ONIA FOR cL. . $1.00 8 Suis RDAY'S CLEARING PRICE... .. .. .. .iivve.. SILOS langue. had i Shoot the ¥ ' 65 1oy fe BPIRCE sem. . as Moi. 8 doa 1 tip the Amariea, 8 a wii i 23 DOZEN MEN'S FINK SOFT FROXT COLORED SHIRTS, 4 Tweeds aud Worsteds, in light or dark shades, the bat of ** . Rom, | Ieonuain, SE anamutn Sana ways, all sizes nr 1 1-2 Regular Tie : 3 e {Ome Each, $ $150. joo of the game for a month. hundred and seventy miles for 30c. « YOUR €HOICR SATURDAY AT... ...... CLEAR ING PRICE. FUER ua ae Re Ee yee sin Ts to Globe : Now, r es istrict TL Sipply your holiday wants: here Saturday and save enough a i ; 5 ? Philadelphia ' ! Kingston : * . . 0 to entertain your visiting fri sda oy : = ee a : The Detroit ~Tigers| The financial meeting of the King- a 7 * top of the heap. t * Tigers | i y : Seid are aut for a long roud srip andthe ston Methodist district will be held in : world's champions are at for 3 Quen street church, August 10th. Som mhEFaEd Clothes. RONEY & CO. . 127 Princess Street THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE

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