Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1911, p. 2

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3 JUNE {Gold in JULY |iGoldin "AUGUST, Gutlight Store Closes Daily. 5 O'clock. . . " . | Those present at the Yacht Club tea ion Monday afternoon were Mrs. W. {Lonnlia, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, Mrs. EE. H. Bickford, Toronto, Mrs. hwnd Taylor, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. W. St. Vierre Hughes, Mrs. W. IR. Givens, Mis. R. C. Carter, Mrs. R. E. Kent, Mrs. P. Brownfield, Mrs. | Ashley, Mra. J. P. Gildersleeve, Mrs. Arthur Craig, Mrs. Norton-Taylor, Mrs. Hallaway Waddell, Mrs. Francis S Hill Macnee, Mrs Bernard Browne, | Mrs. Hansord Hora, Mrs We HH Craig, Mrs. Charles A. Lowe, Mrs. i Pridenns, Miss Norton-Taylor, Miss {Gertrude Strange, Miss Martha Smith, ¥iss Kate Fraser, Misa Gilmore, To- ronto, Miss * S. Willis, Halifax, Misses Hilda and Doris Kent, Misa Jean Craig, Misses Leta and Vera Car son, Miss Helen Gordon, Miss Rogers and Mion Madge Tay or. JOHN McKAY FURRIER 140-187 Brock Street. Kingston, August Sale i =OF-- Carpets, Furniture and Curtains. ' | There wads a very enjoyable tea al the Country :Clab on Thursday when the guests of honor were Mrs. Hugh [ Robertson, of Ottawa, Mrs. C. C tall, cf New York, and Noss Gilmore, fof Toronto, The table was very {prettjy arranged with quantities of nastur f ums and favors in the form § A BIg Cut on the price of Lino] fums. 60c Lino, Te. The guests included | Mrs, BD. iy Robertson, Mrd High wide. all colors 'p pertson, of Ottawa, Mrs. Frank Strange, Mrs. Campbell Strange, Mrs. Frautia Hill Macnee, Mra. Jeremy aylor, Mrs. Howard Folger, Mrs. { Charles Crookall, of New York, Miss Gilmore, of Toronto, Miss Eleanor Macdonell and Miss Mary Hora. tof guest's ~ place. 12 ft 50c¢ Limo, 6 fr. wide. all colors, Joe Lino. 6 fi. wide, all colors, |" ~ 00 Jnlald 85¢. $1.26 $1.07, Lino., all designs, Inlaid Lino, all designs, Yin. Oliver Adams, Miss and Mr. Morgan Jellett, been camping for several Gananoque, hive broken up camp and will return to Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Adams will spend a day in town, the guest of Mrs, Arthur Craig, Albert street, on her way home. Mr. and Rea McGill who have weeks near Ww. Gl Craig, Barrie street, on- hour of Mrs. tertained irformally at the tea on Thursday afternoon in honor Mrs. H. GG. Hopkirk, « Toronto. Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Far! strent, asked a few friends to Cinner on Thursday evening to meet Mrs. D. 1. Calvin, of Toronto. PARLOR SUITE SPECIALS. 2 Parlor Bufites, 5 pleces, In Velour, regular $28.00. for $21.00. 1 Parlor Suite, 6 pleces. in Silk. regular $40.00, at $34.00. 1 Parlor Suite, 3 pieces. Mahog. finish, regular $30, at $24.00, Everything reduced in every de partment. A good chance for you money. Yours, . . . » There will be a high tea at the Country Club to-night. - . , B.-4L from New York, are the of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Guess, Bagot street, for a few days. Mr. Cokefair will join them next week, and tney will go to Opinicon Club, Chaffey's Locks, for several weeks. Mrs. Gilbert Wood, of Souris, Mani- toba, is visiting friends at Sydenham. Misses Amy and Daisy Ferguson, Union street, have returned from (Cressy, where they were visiting Mrs. Herbert Horsey. Master Richard and Master Henry Cartwright, of Toronto, are the guests of Sir Richard and Lady Cart- wright; at "The Maples." . - -. Miss Flsie Pense, West street, ac companied by Master Philip Hanna- ford, who has been the guest of Mrs. Penge for some time, will leave, on Thursday, for Westmount, to visit Mrs. R. Maitland Hannaford, Mrs. Leighton Guess, Bagot street, and her guest, Mrs. Cokefair, of New Yotk, spent several days in Toronto this week. : " Mrs. Neilson MecRory, of Souris, Manitoba, is visiting her Juother, Mrs. €. H. Godirey, at Godir Miss Veta Mines, ~Hilleroft, ho turned, on Wednesday, from Cressy, where she was the guest of Miss Mil dred Horsey for two weeks, - - - Cokefair and two chil nests Mrs: dren, to save 'Phone 90. T. F. HARRISON Co. Lace Curtains Our' howl of Lace Cur- talha In irish Point, Brussels Net, Marie Antoinette, Arablan and Nottingham qualities, in White, Ivory and two tone ef- fects &re as exquisite In design as (hé most fastidious could desire. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, ~--8pecial values at $1.00, $1.25, $1.60. {RISH POINT CURTAINS, $3.66. t0 $8.00. MARIE ANTOINETTE from 36. 09 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. SEEPEPPEI PII IIPEEIIGe R. McFAUL. Kiaighton Carpet Warehouse, Miss Nora Martin, Clergy street, re- turned, to-day, from Thousand [e- land Park, where she has been .visit- ing Mrs. L. L. Henderson. Dr. John L. MeDowall, of Perth Amboy, N.Y, is the t of his moth- er, rs. RR. J, cDowall, Princess street, Miss Rose, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B. Ferguson, Union street, returned, on iday, to her home in Morrisburg. . Mr. Kirkgarde has been a guest in town for several days this week. Mrs. Munroe Grier, of Statton 1s land, is spending a few days in town, the guest of Mrs. H. A. Betts, Albert street, Miss Phyllia Hebderson, of Hamil ton, who has been visiting Mrs. o [James Henderson, at her summer home, on Wolfe Island, will down to Thousand Island Park on adn to be the guest Mrs. L. L. Hender- SON. Jot esttanerserasey § Over 1-2 Million: Travellers' in 1910 over accidents Sid "- Miss Mildred Price, of Niagara Falls, is visiting Miss Laura Nicolle, Union Insurance en ring. and family returned Mon. n. x. 8 Frontenac Street, , on pope From to visit her Mg Dr. Harolg Spence, ra. Agnew, been visiti Mre. James Richardson, Stuart a should press the necessity of accident Earl street. Mrs. William Hewitt, who has been Mrs. Thomas Hewitt visiting » left, on a few in Belle eg a. DAILY BRITISE WHIG. SATURDAY, AUGUST THE DAY'S EPISODESTHE SPORT REVIEW IQCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Ocewrrences in the City and Vicinity ~Other Brief Items of Intevest Easily Read and Remembered. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders [received at McAuley's, "Phone 778. A. J, Kingsbury, Wellington street, s spending a few 'days in Toronto. nS Brown, Princess street, has gone to the Pacific coast on a busi- ness trip, Chrter's Wild Strawberry C ompound |( J for summer complaints, oe. -*Prouse's Gratton, s.s.: Rutherford, 3b.;. Ward, Drug Store." ind; Allaire, of; Morris, Ii. Sacrifice sale of women's $3.50 pa- | Live Coals--J. Stansoury, c.; tent Oxfords, 81.85. Dutton's, 209! {p.; Hunt, Ib: Nicholason, 2! Princess street. 58, Crawford, 3b.; Powell, The Athletics went down to Round gq, of; Stansbury, 1. Li Island in Frank Blake's launch, Sa-| Play at "Round Island. tirday morning { The best poliey is the insurance kind. | | The Athletics went down Saturday | morning at ten o'clock to ltound| Insure with McCann and get into the best company. four | 15land to play the baseball team of | that place. See our special corset, 50c.; hose subpiartats. New York Dress | Reform, Princess street. Mrs. (Dr.) P. H. Huyck and daugh- a BY 12 TO 10. cee scene Athletics Play at Round Islaggd Sat- ' Big League Baseball Games. Railroaders defeated Live Coals the Mercantile League at the cricket field Friday evening. The gnme was dose and exacting. Railreaders won out by 12 to 10. Rafilroaders--Boyer, O; Driver, Ib; A. Dunlop, 2b.; S.' Driver, Ps ri Grat- --were al each | Auley's of at A very close and exciting game | {ter have gone to Madoc Lake, to d ee Shei (baseball was played last evening 'a few weeks. bee our special suit case, $1.50; ex! ws Princess street. T. F. Cushing, Toronto, who been visiting his mother, Mrs. Cush- jor the George Mills trophy, and re- ing, Gore street, has returned home. |sulted in a tie, 7-7. The teams were H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21| Centres--E. Treneer, ¢,; E. Coakes, King street. leave orders at Ip. A P, Mershon, Ib.; F. Knupp, 2, -bookstore. i nmr FWikson; dh George Cooper, Bagot street, left at a rd; 5 " Hunter, éi; A. noon, on Saturday, for Toronto, to )jf. : spend two week's holidays. Commers.--H. Buck, c.; C, Saunders, "Buy fly poison pads." Gibson's. |p. G. Wilson, Ib.: F. Haffner, 2 W The Queen EY baseball team will Mershon 8.5; FE. Thompson, r.f.; play the Railroaders a practice game Knapp, c.f.: R. Treneer, 11. at the cricket field, Monday evening. | Sumuel Turpin acted as unipire, and "Buy sponges.' Gibson' 8. gave satisfaction. Put your money in the right and it will return to you greatly creased. See McCann. Men's Oxfords, first-class styles and quality from $2. Dutton's, 9 Prin- Oess street. The ministers of the Napanee district of the Methodist church meet in ference in Newburgh, on Tuesday next. Kkovah 'Health Salts, three tins 25¢c. "Prouse's Drug Store." Queen street team intends to play Cooke's, Wednesday evening, with the same team ds has plaved all seasom. Sale of children's white shoes, 65¢. patent Roman sandals, 95¢.; infants' shoes, 25c. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Constable Marshall Armstrong, Fas have the cup. retuned from a pleasant vacation,| The junior game between St. James' | spent at Perth. He will resume duty |#nd Cooke's is to be played Monday | on Monday. right. A great deal of interest js | Sale of women's $2.50 Oxfords, com: |beirig taken in the contest as it is fortable lasts, 81.50. Dutton' 8, 200[the final game in the imnior Sunday Pringle street. school series. It is likely that George A number of young girls "are hold- Vanhorn will umpire. ing a sale of home- made goods in the ? city park, Saturday, in aid of = the general hospital. Nalson's chocolates, "Prouse's drug store." Mrs. T. Knight, Kingston, is spead- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asselstue and family, North Trenton, "Pyramid fly catchers." Cihson's. James Sullivan and two children, of Cleveland, Ohio, are spending a fow weeks with Mrs. Wm. Geoghegan, Clergy street. $1 motor veils, all sizes, B5bc.; three-inch place in: Park Nine vs. Wolfe Island. The Park Nine baseball team go Wolfe Island, Saturday afternoon, play with the Wolfe Island team. e game between Park Nine and on {Orioles has been called off on account jof Park Nine going to Wolfe Island. to Sunday School Games, It is not at all likely that will be any meeting of the executive | of the 8.8.A.A.A. until after the gama | letween (Cooke's and Queen. i! Cooke's should win then Cooke's, tueen and Brock will all be tied frat place: bat ¥ Queen's win Vietorias vs, C.L.('s. The game this afternoon should h a good one. The weather is ideal and everything looks as if the largest crowd of the season will be present, Cieorge Sullivan will umpire. i At the Bowling Green. A very close and ' interesting match | was played on the bowling green at (Queen's campus, on Friday night, when n team skipped by J. C. McConachie defeated J. M. Ejliott's rink by a stylish sailor collars, 20¢.; seore of 15 to 14. It was a fine | silk ribbon, Ile, Dutton' a, 209 Prin. | gaine. The teams : cess street, | W. G, Ferguson, W. Camphefl, Rev. Mr. Lindsay, formerly of Am- | Graham; J. M. Elliott, skip--14. herst. Island, now stationed at Car: | Ww. 5 Crozier, W. Wormwith, W. R.| berry, Manitoba, is wisiti i | Silla, J. €. McConachie, skip--15. S Suitohuis Visiting Triends iH} *'™y " Prints was defented by J. IU] in | Pov in an interesting match the singles. R. 8S. "Buy Blaud's Iron. Tonic Fills" at Gibeqn® s. The, genuine are 'sold there. Miss Elsie Sherman has returned to Kingston after, spending a couple - of days. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shermah, Bay Centre. Men's socks, 10c.; women's vests, for 25c.; children's hose, 10c. per pair; ladies' hose, 15¢. per pair. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. J. MecConachie, agent for Kingston Children's Aid Society, leave onjMotday to make a tour the charges in Renfrew count 'Pyramid fly. catchers." Jibson's. Motor boat races will be held over the course of the Thousand Island Park Yacht Club, Thursday afternoon. A free-for-all and a raffle race will be run, Suve money by onritg revolvi rubber heels, 185c., 25¢., 385¢c. per ny put on free of charge. Sole agents. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Mrs. A. Dean and Miss Maud Lumb, of Chicago, and Miss Helen Lumb, of Ki ston, spent 'a few days in Cornwall during the past week, the guests of Mr. and Nrs. E. A. Kennedy. James McCammon gratefully ex- presses his thanks to Dr. art for the successful way in which he performed an operation, and al the nyrdes of (he geéperal Roepital for their care and le in his behalf, "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." 9 the will of "» oe. = ie > Ends Our * Summer Sacrifice Sale. REGISTRATION STILL SLOW. Only About One-third the Possible Vote Is In. On Saturday morning only wou voters had registered at the various following were in a Untario and St. re Wa 120; Cataraqui, 110; Frontenac ward, 142; Rideau, 102; Victoria GEORGE MILLS & CD 426.128 PRINCESS ST. RAILROADERS BEAT LIVE COALS urday Afternoon--Results of the! in -------- i A Tie Baseball Game. | {the collegiate grounds, by two teams | tra strong trunks, cheap, at Dutton's, (picked from the Helping Hand class of | | Bethel Sunday school. This is the first | has 'of a series of fivd games to be played | to | there | inound, and eggs at health of the Rev. J. | publicity to the death p | Carleton Place Guardia | The 12, 1911. By STEPHEN LEACOCK, Author of Literary Lapses, Ete. tion eof ten short stories written a burlesque vein and at its very The Best Book of the Season. Handsome cloth binding. 22 PRICE $1.00 .Nonsense. NOVELS. The Volume consists of a collec- illustrating thé author's singular gift of humor best. 0 pages. RECIPROCITY Globe January delivered (« 1912 $1.00 pays for th® Toronto Mail your door by the postman from now or 1at ist, until An average of about 4c per week. in now 26c pays for' the Toronto Mail or Globe from until September 22nd. giving the : entire Election News These newspapers hase arranged for a special staff to ac company the different speakers in their trips from Halifax to Vancouver, and full reports of the speeches and developments in the campaign will be printed fully each morning 260 PRINCESS STREET. The College Book Store OPEN NIGHTS. 'Phone D1% POTATOES SOLD FOR HIGH PRICE. VERY They Brought All Way From $2 to $3 Per Bushel on the Square | Potatoes From New Brunswick Will Bri Down the Price. Kingstofi, on Saturday; had one of {the largest markets on record, for this time of the year, when the farmers are 180 busy. Evidently the farmers felt like taking one day off at least, and |in addition to bringing their produce to the market, were able to also do | some shopping. ; 7, is it not awful the price being {asked for potatoes !"" This was the {topic of the day among the house- wives, Potatoes are potatoes these {days, so far as the price is concerned. for{They sold all the way fram $2 to 83 they | per bushel. Soe potatoes referred to as "marbles" sold for 40c. a peck. Potatoes by the bag were sold at $3, It is stated that potatoes will he {«hipped from New Brunswick here, in the course of a few days, and this will mean that the price will take a drop. This was the report the grocers gave to-day, and if such is the case, it will certainly be good news Butter sold at 24ec. and 20¢, and a good sold at 2Be. 22¢. a " line of the usual dozen. There was voootables, which prices. THE CALL OF THE WEST. Ernest Thomas Appointed to Staff of Regina College. The recent | Rev. retirement through ill. H. Oliver, of the Regina Methodist College, has com | pelled a re-arrangement of work and {the authorities of the Saskatchewan | conference have requested the transfer (and appointment of the Rev. Ernest Merrickville, for the im {portant and - urgent vacancy. The transfer has been approved ,of and Mr. Thomas will be leaving forthwitl for his new and larger field of labor. { That he is qualified for it none who | know him will doubt. He is one of the brginiest men of the Montreal | conference and has long been recog: | nized as one of its most forceful and | original thinkers. He will be gréatly homas, of i Cholera, Not Blackleg. Last week the Star-Chronicle = gave of some cattle Postelethwaite. At that time the cause of their death was a mystery. The day following, however, a government inspector came here, asked a couple of questions, dic not" think the matter of sufficient im portance to investigate and left oh the next train after pronouncing the canse of death as black-leg. It: de velops since, however, that the catth had broken into an orchard pnd gorged themselves with apples, that it would appear that black leg was not the cause of death after all helonging to W, 84 Boy Scouts Break Camp. Brophy' morning #Om rest The Boy Scouts" eamp -at Point, broke up, Saturday and the boys returned home, by the steamer Lamonde and the in motor boats. The boys were ver) forty to break camp, and many would have liked to have stayed. an other week or more. Cause of Youth's Death. Picton Times. The sad and sudden death of Claude Carson, of Fish Lake, has cast a gloom over the community. The voung man was only sixteen years of age and on Friday had been helping with She threshing. After the day's work k his boots off, and put his he po to the water tank. The next day he suffered greatly with quinsy and a doctor lanced his throat. Tie got no relief, however, and his throat continued to swell entirely choking him, until finally death on Sunday re lieved his suffering. Time for a Change. stork has Bani Ned at the of our esteemed Police magis but he made a mistake in tak girl in place of a boy from his girls in succession. At Pelice Court. Two drunks were the only offenders in the police court, on Saturday morning, and as a result, the ses sion was' a very short pone. A fine of Sland costs was imposed upon each. Cheap Excursion to 1000 Island Park Monday, Steamer Am rh Horne 7% pm. Only Be. home trate, ng a bag--six l 1 i i FPIIIISRII IIIS SIRI IIII IIIS IIZIIIIPY 1} English Photo Frames MADE IN STERLING SILVER WITH VELVET BACKS AND EASEL STANDS ROUND SHAPES, AND OBLONGS, ALL PRICES RANGE $1.00 to $2.50, A SUMMER TONIC For that worn out, tired and run down feeling there is no better tonic "than a combina- tion of BEEF, Ours is delicious ~"ontains iron to blood, ,peptonized (digested) beef to feed the tissues. and § choice wine as an appetizer, in a recent Government analysis a bottle taken from our stock of Beef, Iron and Wine sproved to be a superior article ranking as first class. TRY A BOTTLE, 50c, Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. TRON AND WINE. in taste, enrich. the OVALS, 8IZES. FROM. ' SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. STREET, 850 KING sesssssstetetes LLLLLLL0000000000000¢ FERRERS Eee Electric Restorer for Men honol restores every nerve ia the body phosphonal | on 4 its ron asus tores m and vitality, Premature and all sexys} wealhess averted at once. rome" 1 wid make you & new man, Brive # box, o two for Walled to any dy © Sobel Drug vor sale at Mahood' # Drug Stare DO O00000000000000COCO0R « 25 dozen Ladies' Fast Blac 'k Cotton Hose, seam- less, sizes 8} to 10 inches, Special 2 pairs for 25¢ 20 dozen new style Corsets. just received, see our leaders at -50¢, 7b¢ and $1.00. All sizes in stock. 10 dozen-Boys' Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose Fast Black, all sizes, 15¢ a pair. OO QO] SV pee. ] ~ AND REPAIRED W. F. GOURDIER LOOK THESE OVER 1-Albert Streat--8% rooms, bh ;) ood yard 'and stable; $1,100. 177 Pine Btréet-- Detached Frame Dwelling; 8 rooms. b. & large garden and stable, $1,500 41% Johnson Street frame dwelling, 7 rooms, and good garden; $1,650 Corner Nelson and tached brick; 8 rooms; x 89 rt, $2,000 Corner Bagot and Earl Ings, with improvements all for $2,400 116 Earl water heating Hight, $2,650 We have property | parts of the City. OOO! EE POEPPOEEONX oe Al ° ole Ye oie @E retac hed b. & « Mack lot 132 De. ft @EeEE } dwei and shop, Specials in our Ready to-W-ear Department in clude White Embroidery Ww aists at 98¢, and Lad ies' Princess Dresses, Both lines are new this season, $6.50 for $1.95. Standard Quarterly, Autumn Number 20c. Septem- Coes Street, 9 gas rooms, hot and electric for Sale In all Chme and see us MULLIN --1hs Real Estate Expert Money to Loan, Fire Insurance, Corner Johnson and Division Sts, "Phone 538 ®) Designer for ber 10c. Standard Sheets for | FREE Fashion September-- | ' The Always Busy Store. . FEeEeEEREE Ee --- HORSE HANGED ITSELF. Lawrence Ice Company Lost Vi Animal. A horse, owned hy the St rence lee company, hanged tell in a stable, on Saterday morning. Some wks A ago, the ammal stopped on a nail was being treated by ir Gill, sm lockjaw. The animal was getting along nicely. Some time fring the night, the horse' got _ its canght in one of the "braces," in pe stall, and in this way hanged duell, and was found in the morning- #8 eels St. Law- oo Pree 2° JAUN DRY S0900000000000000000 e000 se0cssssessscessee - of special men's boots, all IB Dutton' 28. Prince' Steet. Streets, The horse wax valued ot $150. + +isimiuBNOD 23:

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