oe _DARLY BRITISR WIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1011. THE STANDARD BANK 1 ST vis Nt ia os OF CANADA RAILROADERS DEFEATED LIVE|ICE CREAM AND COOL DRINKS COALS, 10 TO 7. YESTERDAY. The Accounts of Corporations, Merchants, Only" Two Tnnings Were Played-- | It Was a "Scorcher," and Kingston. Manufacturers and Individuals Solicited. Sunday School Baseball Executive| ians Had to Cool Off--Heavy Do: - Small Savings Bank Accounts rcceive us Everything Topsy-Turvy. mand for Supply of lee. : S A i | Attention. , ailroaders defeated the Live! These are hard days on the 'ive, . Specia A ftentic Coals ii a two-innings game at the [the ice cream, soda, and all- Kinde = lerickel field, Monday evening, by alof cool drinks. i - wre of 1 oT. Fam Was esterday, wids oné o e busiest ; Thos. Lambert ween Merchant Tailor ie fate in a Bl of Mn wy all -- -- See the good values we are offering In WwW omen' S Oxford Se ive. Coals team not being on the one dealer in ice cream. "We had! es Ifield at the appcinted time. IL was so keep on the jump all the time | Ties and Pumps at $i O98. Tans, Patents and Gun Metals. {lust about seven o'clock when the [The ice' cream parlor was filled LOOK HERE YOU MEN--- 2 and when you buy you look for the best le ae hogan. Railroudurs. fad it Jpeacly all the tite, und besbies, wo! Regular $2. 50, $3. 00 and a few $3. 50. You have to wear Clothes, {all their own way in the first innin 1 hed ] es, iwere rus with , orders for different | value for your money. Low priced clothing Is 8¢ idom # cheap. Good getting four runs to Live Coals two parts of the city.' cloth, well made at reasonable prics is the cheapest clothing to buy, Hj, he second innings they were more] The weather ye been 50 warm chad and this you get when dealing wilh ew Jinn matched. This game will have [a great deal of trouble has been ex- ] O ( 1 Ol J { UICK $1 98. i sens) a tt pos je be veplayed Friday evening, ifs: | pertenced in keeping the ice cream | tisfactory to each team, on, account {dard. In some of the stores yester- lof them not playing at Teds ive [day afternoon the ice cream used in 3: ' Thos. Lambert, 157 inca Street [inninge. Sioonge ho ed the a --o ho iL in fact 8. in Some other Real Cacd Bargains. See the Bargain Tables. Live Coale--Stansbury, ef Powell, [of it conld not be served out, with | 'Hunt, 1b; Nicholson, hg Craw the result that many complaints | ~ . | £8; and 3b George [Ierry,|webe mbde. ! fed. Hoeper, el; B. Stansbury, Lf. The tee men are all very busy. They v A : | Kailroaders~ Boyer, 0: 5. Driver, do not have to solicit much trade 9 pr; Go Paver, 1b; Dunlop, 2b.; Grat- [these days; the excessive warm weath ; {ton, 8.) Rutherford dbs Morris, rf: ler was sufficient to bring the trade! ; : { Allaire, ef; Ward, LL - without soliciting. : relleve dnd cure indigestion--acidity of the stormach-- -biliousness--Qatulence S---- This summer is regarded as the ~~dyspepsia. They re-igforce the stomach by supr AYE the active principles Bethel Baseball Teams. | warmest in many years, that is there! needed for the digestion of all kinde of food. Try one after each meal. Two baseball teams are has been more steady heat than ghar | +yenre---Had--there= beenr--more---Tinx 80. abox. If your druggist has-met-stosked--thom yet --send-us : = of-the-Bi = and we will mail Ye a uggs yes 00. ~ lassen at Bethel Sunday school. The [intervals 4 would have been reed i superintendpnt, George Mills, has | of- led as an ideal summer for tha crops. A National Drug snd Chemical Company of Canada, Limited, fered a cup to the winténg team. tn ts % he » : ARCHBISHOP-ELECT SPR. ATT, 4 : Yearn for the Paddle. | area MARSHALL WENT ON F me Showing of New. The American Canoe Association has | Who Succeeds Archbishop Gauthier NEAR SWIFT'S. SeeHeESSESHETILIEL ELS #000000000000000000000 itched camp on Sugar Island, and in Kingston. + will be putting on a series of races this | Was Released by the Steamer n li ps : week. It is said that more people then : 8 eh Donnelly on Tuesday Morning-- : S THE € TOKYO" 0 ever yearn for the swish: of the pad Sig = x | Lake Freighter Arrived From dle. Next to Waldron's, Wellinglon Street, - JAPANESE MAT GOODS WE IMPORT THESE GOODS That's why. we sell so reason- ably. One price to all, and that the lowest possible. | _Engltand---Marine Notes of Inter Would Like a Game. # i] | est. The 74th Regiment, of Buffalo is to i Sr 4 The steamer Samuel Marshall, load make its headquarters at Thousand [sé ¢ 2 2 ed with pulpwood on her way across. {land Park. A thousand or more sold: ea Bl (Lc lake went into Swift's wharf, du lors are expected. . They arrive _nexs y 8 Monday night, to coal up, and when Saturday afternoon. Ihe regiment A {pulling out, went aground just a short {wants to get?a game on with the 14th g distance off the wharf, and was not . : = " i. Ww. 0. Rifles, of Kingston and to i a released until eight o'clock, on Tues- have its celebrated regimental band % v4 day morning. She was pulled off by {go down with the team. 3 ch ; ® the steamer Donnelly, of the Dounelly i » + £ : Wrecking company, 'and did not suffer | They Are Out to Win. Pa. lany damage. A little more dredging I Watertown Standard : Manager d | at this point would be a great benefit racey, of the Frontenac team, has go I Ti t pr Renvoile arrived at the eso * 90000000000000000000000000 ' | we steamer voile ary 5 980000000000 0000 [arranged another game with Kingston {government dry dock this morning, wa for Saturday, August 12th, This is i {from Port Arthur, on her way to Mon es [expected to be a hotly contested game = 'treal, with grain, The first consignment of our new Fall Material has arriv- ed, and consists, of VENETIAN BROADCLOTHS (do not spot) Satin Cloths, Panamas, Wide Wale Cloths, ~ Poplins, Albatros Cloths, Worsted Cashmere Serges and KFoliennes in_all wanted shades, ranging in price 50c, 60C, 75¢, $1 and $15 yard, Special Weaves in Black Materials for " Occasions. New Idea Fashions for Fall and Winter, 1911-12, now easy. VVVVTVLTVLIVLRTVVILLS BBV Bhs hth hth chi hh efile thd cit BDTV LTLTLLVOTV VLE RVROTOGN BDL VRN WAAAAAAARAAAAAAAA 0s Frontenac lost in their game with | M. T. Co's elevator: The Ngeamer | inforced by such men as Penny, | William, to discharge a full cargo of . | Markle and Evans, Princeton 11, the, {wheat and barley; the steamer Aca uits or {feel confident of winning, {dian, loaded with grain, from Fort WwW Sunday School Baseball Matters. The Whiz presents a eut from the! discharge; the tug , Thomson arrived ear The meeting of the executive of the latest photograph of Rev. Father from Montreal, with two light barges. | S.8.A.A A. was held, Monday evening, | Michael Spratt, the new archbishop of |. Fhe steamer Alexandria was at Fol Need the same careful th prote ttenti . . ; 5% | from both Brock and Cooke's. The (October. Father Spratt, parish priest to Montreal. attention g iven Your Platters protest against rock was lof Belleville, is a native of the town-| The steamer Geronia is expected to Winter apparel. not sustained, but Brock's protest {ship of Ops, near Lindsay, and was |atrive at Folger's wharf, to-night from ngainst Cooke's was allowed, The horn in 1834. He was educated at Quebec and Montreal. protest was in: on Somerville, who [the schools of 'that town, later going! The barge Kelly went over to Gar : gi of the SEES, The, game will took his course in philosophy ard | The steamer Britannic is expected to be played of ursday evening. theology at Pointe Levis and the! arrive at Richardson's elevator, from y ie 3 Yooke' i " : hi : : Ee ir tctsss bevels cress I'he tie game between Cooke's and grand seminary at Montreal, being or- | Chicago, with a cargo of corn. ny field on August 16th. "Ned" Hart- TAAL ba { : a hn the late Archbishop Cleary.: Others down, on Tuesday morning. \X/ F "1s W/ | rie y : . we pL CRA ORD "& ALSH J ich will umpire. lordaine! with him were the lata! Another lake freighter, the Yorkton, Our Bi Mid-Summer|* -» - 2 x +4 I; i and St. } James' fun- { Archbishop McEvay, of Toronto. Ajf-ihas arrived on the great lakes from : . . {iors i slay off for the « \ampion azniate: vis | Encland., 1 : brought by th Leadin Tailors » ol 5 hi . ter his ordination he assisted his England. It was brought out by he g . 1 rinccss & Bagot St hip, Mantay veing next. Rev. Father 'T. J. Spratt, Matthews line of Toronto. The steam Sale---Now On oi AAPA ARAAAAAAAAAA AAAS | ne } % \ day hich a to have yy wolfe Island, for a time. Later er is designed after the same pattern 3 i Dex! ednesday, was In {Le wag curate at Prescott and then as the vessels heretofore brought out All kinds of Tinsmith, {other things coming up that would DT 5 a} ee . b labored there for several vears and 257 feet long, beam 42.6, depth 158.6 Stoves taken down and stor- TT eT ry a necessitate it being so. made many improvements in the par- and is double bottom, electric lighted, ed for the summer at .meders | Kingston, bul having since been re {Beaverton is due to-night, from: Fort ARCHBISHOP-BLECT SPRATT. | William, is due to arrive to-morrow, to lin the Y.M:C.A,, to deal with protests | Kingston, who will be conseerated in |[ger's wharf, last night, on her way : : IR 3 Try Us On A Summer Suit had not placed his certificate in the ito St. Michael's College, Toronto. He den Island, to-day, to take a spar. Queen will be played in the ericket idained at Trenton in June, 1882, by| The steamer Midland Queen passed Ee sirorVr6@ Oo son - r-------- : brother, Rev, ¢ ll ¢ I! 1 : : {definitely postponed, on =ccount of heoamo parish priest at Kitley He and has all modern equipment. It i : Plumbing and Contract Work. ish. He built the fine priest's house [steam heated, and has steam steerin ' ate rates ' Sunday Ball at Cape. All work, promptly attended to. FRAT RTLTRBBES ! at Toledo, and the splendid > church (gear. The vessel is 100 Al which per te airy | a i This is the Cape Vincent story of Lind house at Elgin. He then suc+{mits her carrying cargo for any part ------------ x c s JO the Sunday atl gamy ther "V here ceoded the late Father Twohey us lof the world. The Yorkton ean make = Ah nN | was 'sorgething doing' in the baseball nastor at. Frente. Two years ago ]twelve miles an hour and is driven: by ga A : : L cm mon Bros. : | line Subday aitorpcun, when the local I} oo appointd, upon the death of single screw engines 17.2846 by 30 -- 2 ! on ~ - | grog ion tag ed 3 Ringston team {poo Pather Twomey, pastor of St. ptroke. Two boilers natural draft 12x ecm ' ' Phone 00%. 201 Princess St. ¢ [ou the cismond at the fair grounds. [yp acts church, Belleville. 11. The vessel left Middleshdro, Fn; 6 : | diniatsiiubriuh idan Fhis was the second time the teams a ---- land, on July Tth, and made a fast bs fal -------- Had come together, amd, as the Vis- AT LAKE ONTARIO PARK. [teip across the Atlantic Capt. Gedrge a : 41 - a FAFA ALL AT CUT PRICES itors ware the whiners in the first SRSA le, Holloway. -of the Roval Naval ie EAP : Stat, the ape boys went onto the A Great Crowd Was Out There onl uve, brought the boat across in" ff ws " ¥ Cool Drinks For Hot Days : ! diamond with the intention of win Monday Evening. {teen days. Holloway turned the boat % > ning, and the Canucks being equall Men's Low Shoes : : ; & equally The 4 vn Black, sanguine, it made a game that was here Tan and Patent Leather, $1.00 good to look at,. At the end of the and $4.50. ninth inning the score was a tie five ' runs each. 'In the tenth the Lime AA was a sple ndid bill presented Laver at Montreal to Capt Ka +h Notaing 'and rete Mylizy Burs al Lake Ontario Park last evening, | who will sail it on the lakes. oper) Ladi and the big crowd were well pleased | A1 Swift's wharf | Steamers Toronto with the programme. Nat Retter, as a! and North King, down, this' morning; | - . . OUT PRICE. ... ...«..$3.00 stone city hoya scored 'a tally and wooden shoe dancer is certainly an | steamer Rideau Queen, from Ottawa, | FOR THE BEST RES! 11 W Tu | { 'won the game. The attendance was expert, and his scare crow dancing was | to-night. HE LBA EXER HON | 8 1 ge " 3 = : ; "amusing. He also sang two capital The steamer Aletha did not gel Sk J Men's Shoes, Tan and Black | L Jarge, a good madly being Kingston songs. "You Needn't Go to College lanay on her trip up the bay until BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER. YRegular $2.50 and $3.00, 5 You've Been to College Inn," and [four o'clock Tuesday morning, owing | FANCY JARDINER STANDS CUT PRICE... Ci. $1.90 : \ "You're Mine, All Mine." to the fact that she had to undergo AND Sattaction. Riatiuted ' , ¢ ; A Valuable Report. The sinring, dancing and character some repairs, : RATTAN ROCKERS AND CHAIRS L One of. the most valuable publica. [acts of the Misses Mitchell and Brady, | Owing to the high wind, and th FHEF FEE EFSF FFF tions of the year is the volume just [Were of high-class character. As a fact. that the Steamer Samuel Marshall p-- ---------- issuid on "Lands, Fisheries, Game and [duet they gave "I Will Be With You [was ashore pear Swift's wharf, the had a very hard Minerals," by the Domini « . {Honey im Honey Suckle Time." Migs steamer Toronto 00 ( Pe cled Pu Wood M y e Dominion ommis Salome, + [time landing on Tuesday morning. The Leading Undertaker. 3 ords sion of Conservation. T bock, repre- Brady sang sweetly "Dusky ke foll 12 of 8 § i ; sentir 48 it does a great deal of -ex- while Miss Mitchell's song, "If He| Lake Ontario fell .12 of a foot dus "Phone 147., ' ay aL pion Jo | Comes. fn, I'm Going Out," in charac- {ing July, according to the lake surves This Wood was peeled and plied to the average man a mass of in. ter, was fine. They also sang "That report just. received here. It ix .7p - { ander cover to diy. PesstasssisassssssanaB@es i structive and entertaining information {Indian Rag," and' hae a fmal ome {foot dower than for July a year ago . . * " * Ie hs We are offering this Wood to the atherwise iobiaineblo by um. It ja {gave "Dizie' in fue " le. Theie tikes | Fig = ho, in ruee than the. avenge SUITS FOR Al L public at $5.00 per cord, cut In any 14 large volume of some 525 pages, 7 is good and their dancing is above during August, Men's and ¥oys Suits and Over- lengths. This is the best jot of substantially bound in cloth -- fully [the average. : coats. 4 Wood ever offered for spring and large serve GEORGES ICE CREAM PARLOR 2464 PRINCESS STREET, I" 959 I for Socials, ed oH A ARARS RH -- + AHN Fw ) \ . -- } fillustrated throughout "with maps; din-{ Miss Rosevear, in connection with | Mark Twain's Works. Ladies' Suits. summer use. Try It and be con 3 S Cle J {grams and twosclous photo engrave | the illustrated pictures, sang charming: | oa : : ro Rugs, C tains, Olicloths, Blank- | vinced. ummer ; arance : grav ; "Pity Is Akin toi Love" and "1! H you "are interested in obtaining a ots, uhh ule ings, v ¥ hn . s Don't Believe You. Some of the! Somplgke 2 of 1 hit ache = ey. Jewellery, Art Bquares. 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It is serious and especially so to os ro sisted them in securing the prize. i re that must keep up and doing or Wood's : They realize that they could not have A Second Teacher Drowned. indhand, Thosphodine, won out but for the able assistance! Miss Margaret Rogardus, 0g - best medicine to take for it Is ' Pre Great given Sem tina citizens, and wish to burg, N. Yo was drowned ut the great constitutional remedy 14 'Phome $41. ; Tae. I opportunity of thanking ltown, = Saturday = afterseon, while Hood's Sarsaparilla ine She owns, Which purifies and enriches the blood | pPogry province in the dominion will Have a Shparite exhibit of its fa i a Cabs ordered Na "early : morning boats and trains ¢ promptly attended to. 2 Motor Car for Cataraqul daily. p Sightseeing Car o thoy Hoh: FOOOPO OOOO VOVO0OT