Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1911, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1041. - 3 the second slab for the railroaders . | i THE SPORT Ashton is a Montr®al city leaguer and WiLL MAKE REPAIRS > *obee dopes out the hot stuff, to Montreal | \ i TU e-- teams, on Sunday, after pitching in| i ' . CIVIL SERVICE . BEAT LOCO. Belleville" Saturday. He will give the (TO THE BREAKWATER AT! old in MOTIVES BY 8 TO 5. fone here a glimpse of the real artis- | PORTSMOUTH i oF 2 : tic twirhnog. . ! © l ht u ! wilig r ... { Justice Department Will Undertake Winning Group 3 of the Mercangile May Bring Muckler Here. a puta Uudent League -- Wil Play ofr ith Althoush the Athletics: are 'the "tail: ] ye XN 4&8 Soon as Possible-- ¢ / ouy Le th 8 are we Lall Depuatation Asked for It. | o9 hr, $1.25 4 1.50, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00 to 15.00 Either Live Coals or Wormwiths. jenders of the City Baseball Teague | ' » The | Civil Service defested Locomo: they are going to make a suprvine ef | 1 he justice department will under * . : . SEE OUR $5.00 & 600 SPECIALS fort to get the next two games, which | ta'ie the work of repairs to the break Continued from page 3.) ' tives hy a scare ol 5 toh at thé cricket | will wind up the season. It is report: water, at Portsmouth, which have There were several most eno field, Tuesday evemng. The Civil Ser h & J i high feas al the Loimtey Club on Sa Vice, Lave now' wou group A; The ed that Muckler, who won the last [bem sadly needed for somie time : game was very close and exciting at game here, himself, would be brought {Word has been received in the city, turday afternoon, the guests including Nant. The Civil Sbrvica: will now have down from Ushawa to heave for them. {fro . the department that this work | Mi. and Mrs. A, I, Christmas, Mon- to play off with either Live Coals on They Foot to jain the C.L.C's twice, xl be undertaken ag soon as possile rend, _ thes py aright, of Napa- a es ; and if they win the next two games it|This will be good news.to the res. nee, Mrs, Fo H. Slatuee, Miss Hora, " $ B 2.75, 3.00, 4.00, 5 00, 6.00 to 18.00. = SEE OUR $500 & 6.00 SPECIALS -- Wormwith's f he Mercd Je ¢ . 1 2 A Wot ; i's for th ercantile cham- {will give them four wins; Vies, five, [dents of Portsmouth. (Mrs. H. J. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs ons Lip. and Locos, six. ; It will be remembered, that this mat- Hallaway W addell, Mr. and = Mrs. W. Civil Service--Enzles, ¢.; Daly, Pp ------ i 3 ' ane J Nan at : [ter was taken up by the deputation (H. Craig, Miss Bessie Smythe, Miss : White, 1b.; Kane, 2b; Millan, ss. Vies Only Hope. rom the oD -- a ation? rene Swit, Miss Aileen Rogers, Mr Have great savings on them Porter, & Cooke, rf; . I 4 Fosters oh; oke, r.t; Morris, ol. Can the Victorias win from the Ath- [went to Ottawa some time ago The §* H. Smythe, Miss Madge Dawson, : Lcconitives Pabiver. o:. Loach. bp. : leties in ghe only remaining scheduled [deputation pointed out the need for [Misses Hilda aad Doris Kent, Xiss for Men, Women and Child- : G gry 1b.: Anderse 4 Ih Th game which they are to play with this [the repairs to be made, anil at that Helen Gordon, Nise F. 1tppon, of To- : $ hg i on. rf: Halt [ream From the way. they are tur ime, it was promised th ronto, and Miss Vera Carson . } » 24 ; Ho an, 43 Sos on, x4; Rall, ing out to practice it would appe id he ee at fe matter . . - . ren. Some real good Snaps 2 25 2 50, 3.00 4 00 5 00 6 00 el. Downey, LI } } are confide 8 msderation, and now . i &0, 2.90, 3.00, 00, 9.00, , to that they are confident of winning\comes the word that the work will be | Mrs. John Carson, is entertaining at 1 i , for this week. 18. See our Dandies at $5 and $6. Umpire, Frank Birch, without any practice. The feeling lyndertuken. a fancy dress dance, this evening, at seems to be that if the Athletics PWR A ther summer cottage, mm honor of her Ashton a Great Pitcher, Bould beat the C.LC's twice they FIGHTING THEIR BATTLES. 'ruest, Miss Watsom. Apparently, from all reports, Ash- should be able to win from the Vie ---- - * Jon, the mound artist for the Grand [toras, Shonld the youngsters win | Lads on Niobe Taught to Use Their; | bere was the usual tea at the Yacht a ranks, of Belleville, who comes to the from the C L.'s, a week from Satur | Fist {Club this afternoon, y city, next Saturday, to play CLs, day, Vies and C.L.C's would be tied | sis, - - . . is the only one whom the local team |again, thus necessitating another | he hoya - the government hoat Mrs. FF. H. Bickford and Miss Bea- needs to fear, Shorty Brown, last game to decide which team gets the fer le ate + 0h Whea they have q e a & emseives when they year's catcher for the C.L.C's, is oc Givens trophy this year. . . cupying the same position in the vis ; : jare on hoard ship, the officers {them pull off their jackets and lof a oft f oi 4 9 ir a + ab : - iting team Matt" Coyne is holding + St. James' Strong Team. Lic oe Ke ojsgin A Hora con Toosdas oi EE _-- : | y E3.0N AC Snyy Vancouver, to Visit. Mr. Travers pid Ethel Waldron, + Arthur Place," | geaesenssssssssssscsssasf@rssscsscsssssnsssssenl trice McGill left, to-day, for Joronto, after spending the sammer in King Notwithstanding the fact that twice {not long ago he had a battle with has the Wilder cup fell short of the|one of the boys on the boat who was Hora, 3 tame home ou Saturday, aiter spend | s Ottawa -- grasp of St. ames' juniors, this team |known--as--the--'butiyr--Hepava--ity----Rer----Canon--and--Nes--Rantbrek- Hog Some me ab thesen oo ol - - rem - : cd Idk its own with any of the jun- [Bull FOO i ing ww "land Capt, Kaulback C re | . : can n \ o jun- [Bully a good trimming. ar ay aulback, of RM.C, BY professor and Mrs. GG. W. Mitchell, SPECIAL : CLEARING OF Tee jor Sunday School League. Both sea-{ "Some of the lafs who have wy In Ottawa to' be present = I i { { 10 have been Dresent at the mar-l, Lt street, left, on Monday, to 9 sons, has the team fought valiantly to | holidaying in the city expressed them. riage of Miss Wurtell, daughter oi} i es 0 e get poskeston of the cup, but on both (selves us being well pleased with the late Captain Wurtell, of the R spend several weeks at. the seaside : occasions has Tailed at the end tlife on the Niobe, but according to M.C: | Miss Florrie Stewart, Stuart street, is visiting Mrs. E. Ryan, at her sum- [reports there are some who do - not| Mr. E. H. Bickford, Canon €. L.| One the best Residential Sehools The Big Game To-night. {care much about it, and would like 'Starr and Mr. Morgan lellett left oe {mer cottage at kaughbare Fake arson, : B lieutenant | In for & . 4 : {to be released from tl duty : rach o . a" Girls & Young ladies. | (.... und Cooke's meet, to-night, le duty, al Wednesday, in Mr. Bicklord's' boat, | od home from Chatham, Eng., t jthough they were very eage : for Toronto Fa equipped, Efficient Staff. at the cricket field, to play off the ft. ken on the boat, Ee Jor. Toront the end. of next week, to spend a Excellent Accommodation ; Ample f tied game which has been standing |, Jost no time in getting after the AM Vere Hounds, Baye short time with his parents, Mr. and grounds ; 'Beautiful Situation. in long. Interest is keyed to the l1,ou] recruiting officer. ft PE a Re Reais streel, | ys R. .J. Carson, Barrie street, be WAITE FOR CALENDAR AND PARTICULARS. | oi oh polit. over tls gabe, as 01 Postmaster Ktewart will likely have her daughter, Miss Dotthe- Hoover [fore leaving far India. f « 8, lor the Be | ihree or four recruits ready for the Mi il Mr Pid He Yors APE + Miss Phyllis Pipon, of Toronto, who i r. an rs : enderson Carter, has been the guest of Mrs. R. E. Kent, Rew. W, D. ARMSTRONG, M.A, PRD. pb, | id time contestants for the Richard. ( anadian navy, in the course of ; y : B of Sherbrooke, are visiting Mrs. R. for home on trophy, must win this game to few d ni ri : ays s fang street, will leave -- [have a look in at the finish. Should | ---- Carter, West street Saturday wvitver Adams, who has heen| 2s * + they lose it they not only lose the] S.A. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION FALL 1911 easuions | ONE-PIECE DRESSES & NOW READY | WRAPPERS AT 1-3 OFF This is the balance of our stock. Only about in the lo and all newest styles only He sure to secure ne of more at these prices. on chance to be in the three-cornered tie Fuest i Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mr. Ralph Uptogrove returned to which would result from it but the {In Aid of Junior Band Which Has | Crite, Albert street, left to-day for|y oa pe Sunday after spending a championship would go to Queen. | Been Organized Toronto iow dave with Mv. and Mrs... W. R { Both teams will be in excellent condi- | *- : { i. 8S. Forneri, Alfred street, is : Lb i . : I'he moonlight excursion held Vi . ' + M1Givens, Maitland House, } 4 [Lion for the fray and the largest |; evening by theiBand of Love, 'gpepding a few daye at Fwelve 0 Mrs. James Rigneys Johnson street, srowd of the season is expected to be |, il of the junior Salvation - Ariny :° dk Point, where the Misses Kate Li i Sdturd lo the ground The game: will be | jun Salvation Army I Cons Wa i aod M , {went to London, on Saturday » n oF na. ve game: wi |band, which has been organized, was "™ stand OTREL, . AM r.. Al Miss May © Macdopgiell, University started as y : AR ,, } "* 4 Vv orne 5 nig y ew " A: ap i" BELLEVILLE ONTARIO! Arte a promptly on time as it ean', jecided success, The steamer Quinte YY" Forneri are camping for a few avenue, 'has returned from Fernclifi, One of the latest additi ' {be, 80 as to have it finished before |(veen, which took the €xcuision, car. Weeks: { he i t t- darkness settles dow The § are |; : x 3, cal Gananoque, where &ity has been wisi of ar n. e tans are fried her capacity and many were left * >a. . ing Miss Machar s | asked to sontrilmte as well as they lon 'the wharf. 'The boat feit about | Kev. J. 0. and Mrs. Crisp and Miss | "4 0p "yoke and Miss Marjorie HANDSOME STRIPE TAFFETA CLOTHS ror BLduses on Over 300 students' enroliod an. "0 to the colleelion box. | Qh oO lock snd went to Clayton Satie | isp, Partamouth, left "| Alfred street, have returned from Prine DRESSES. Me 8 3 » ne < . | .» where an hour's stop was made onday : Edward County Entirely New Designs y Exquisite Coloring } 3 ONLY 49¢ PER YARD, ssortien spe ek ut Float nually, half of whom are young . » pend 3. week al " Game Will be Thrown. shes p hick : ladles. Highest advantages in all] | : . wn ; Ihe heavy rain shower which struck Island. ¢ ; ; Mrs. Edwin Smart, Brockville, is a departments Buildings heated by The game in the Mercantile series, |the boat made things quite interest Pr. Leonard Jones spent' Sunday in visitor in Kingston sleam and lighted by electricity, between Retailer and Bankers, sche ing for some time, and left the at town on his way to Rochester from | MrT. Smith. of New Rochelle, N.Y. Will re-open Tuesday, September | duled to be played Thursday evering, mosphere very chilly. The city was Brockville, where he has heen net to Kingston. ona Monday evening 11th, 1911 For Cale ' M will go to the Retailers by default, ay [reached shortly after two o'clock in «of the hovse parly at "Rockford." pv - : . . h, +... For Calendar or room : : : | y J to join his daughter, Miss Lillian address the money changers have 'done bust | the morning with a very happy crowd. | Miss Betts, Union street, & the] ho | \ » : di the bast » i | : as mn Spe g » po 1 18 od The jupior band is making good yuest of Sir Richard and Lady Cart |* mith, who has been spending the pas PRINCIPAL DYER, D.D. progress under the leadership of [weight, at 'The Maples." . month with Miss Ada Sharman, Well ------ Will Meet Next Week tandsman 'W:- Rodgers, and everyoue |" Mrs," Hl. J. Wilkinson wid Master |ington street. They will all "ipod the c SCHOOL, Should -t} tl A fas taking a great interest in the ju-!Agthur Wilkinson, - who have been voek-end with friends at Alexandria Todt ot (hv Rept. 120 ody' 9 ir Fa le Bam ae vopang ter | venile organization. The string and | jqiting Mr wil. af Melelves Bagot Jay. ] pen ) Jah, H This minute the Sunday school baseball |jiacs bands of the Salvati Ar ting : A t 8 an up-to-date school for the train-| oo - i the exeouti a ils oO he Salvation Army | ¢eent, went, on Saturday, to: visit ing of Girls and Children, morally. | 4eNes. a meeting of the executive will | secompanied the excursion, and fur 2 : physteaily and fntelldethally' be held some evening next week, pro- | giched debightful music $C Miss Bess 4Smythe, Nest stipe. Lop e AY An 3 : o % | - Ha Rudges, To al BK. bably Wednesday, to settle things for i aiim-------- Drawing, Physical Culture and Sew-|the season. . : At Lake Ontario Park. HE Puplls leaving to finish with a year's - course at the best schools in Toror , John Lawrence, dleven years of age, took first, second, and third pl niwas killed on his father's farm at all subjects, Spencerville, by falling from a gate, County pupils not admitied to the + Collegiate may continue their course|breaking his neck. His mother was at Batescoust struck by an automobile two weeks LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW ALLOVER LACES, 60¢, T5¢, $1.00, 81.25, $1.50 and up. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland, Ho chester, returned home, on Sunday, al Crumley Bros. Mr. and Mrs, A. 7 Christmas, who ; i weeks @evrsssssssasessesee *@@rrrssssssssssssesssan | TUTTLE LTTRTVORS 2 SLL LLTVTTVTVTLHT ALLL VLATVC VLAN TL CCR UES TRB LLLLTLLLRNES have been vidting in town for same | There attends . V » : Mrs. 8. GG. Satheriand, ar There was a good attendance at sinie, returned to Montreal (on y Mr, and M theriand Lake Ontario Park last night The day, accompanied. by" Miss . , [spending a few days in New York, p-- - daring and startling aerial und gym-{xprthe and Mr. G. H. Smythe, who | Miss irene Rees, of Montreal, is vis DIES WHILE ON A VISIT. nastic acts of the Spaldings were jij spend ¢ few days with them {iting her parents, on Barrie street ---- greatly appreciated. John Morrison,| Ass Mabel Gildersloove returned Major and Mrs. X. J. Wolfe, Earkiyrs, Kmma Storms Passed Away APpiY, ADA J BAT 38, Principal ago, and is in a very: serious condi- the Irish singer, was in happy vein \sapurday from Deseronto, after J Sheet, ine Suturda) Maribank. Aba - Kink BE at tion. and his Irish melodies wege loudly ap- jing Mrs KE. tathbun jatter an enjoyable gulag at. OG Mes. Emma Storms, widow of plauded. On Thursday night Mr. Mor.' ..k { rison will render one of his leading Mis. Brooke, Hales' « Cottages re 00000000000000000000000000000000e "nus "She's the Mother of the Girl ipod to town on Saturday after a 7 Park { the past month, returned home, ' {storms at. Matibank, oh Avs i] Love," a song with the story of a'jdiohtfal visit at Tremont . J S oe lawyer pleading for the life of the M J ' wi : the » : tte tex MH. Cartwright, who { the : | gf Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Singleton, and| hood home, abo AA {boro Lake 2 late Albert Storms, formerly <. wen shes. of I } Mr wen Hugh g lown hs Factory. street, Watertown. N.Y x en ¥ fiends tow ol : has been visiting irien mn n xt the 'home of "her brothes {mother of the girl he loved. Thereavill! ( ok end in town the guest Mr.}, also be an entire change of pro- 4 Mes. J. B. Walkem, Union strect I unily, $ho- dave been camping 0 : . Yelatives, 4 gramme returned to fhe Maples" © on Tues- | Cedar sland for a month, retureed |cerion ill there, he 2 { home, on Saturday g death was . F ; dav, sx Bertha M. V wkel is spend Rideau Lakes Nav, Co.. Limited. Few | Miss Bertha M. Vanwinckel i pend . LE a : . : ling her vacation with her parents o rs o vas ' neat "HER FAVORITE™ Steamers leave for Ottawa every Mis Constanes Cooke and Mixa | i A Mond Wednesday Thursd x bo Will } | t adi | Ordnance street 0 Lear A » v iC r « "arat ¥ » pr w Swen 3 ; i fon ny, ao Ys hursday and arab Willis," who have been (a 21 Rev. C, E. Kidd, of Union Ba » early life there. Upward of {It will eure, Sunburn, Cuis Pures, Satur ay, at a.m. : a few days at Westport, the guest oll op 0 Ten visiting in the city, left [seventeen wears ago she remove ' Eesemn, and nil Wounds of the For Clayton, every Tuesday, Wednes- | Rev - A. (0. Cooke, returned home, on |, . . ry ' hin : _-- Flesh. day, Frid d . Saturday, at 6.15 lfor Cyrleton Place, on' Tuesday wtertown, with hes : LoL ay, Friday an Saturday, at 6.15 Tuesday bo Mes Chatles Livingston, Barrie | Storms died about a ver . . 1 tis is not ar . exXtrav; p.m. Mrs. J. M.. Machar, has returriod | treet and Mr. Ross Liviagston, went | Storms is. survived by he other, | PROV { NT We ii Jones' Falls and return, every. Wek: fo Seotland, and is the guest of Miss! et Tore BE teins ~ 2 ! "1 oseph--and--her-- sister, Sarah, both Jour Beautiful . Pr Fr - = i to » 0 » i : ' % nesday and Saturday, at 6 am. Faro y W. Machar, at "'Eeraclifi)"! Ganan { a. FL loi whom raside at Marlbink tro Balm for round trip, 50c. | rue i> : { Re y [funeral was held from the y James Swift. & Co., agents. Mrs. and Miss Pruvn: of Napanee,| The salary of Re WYRE, | Joseph Lloyd, Thursd ned 1 J..P. Hanley, agent. re with Mes. Hersert Robertson, Well: at Mountain street Methodist arch rs made 3 \ A natty line of Striped Shirts with White Background, at $1.00. $1.25, $1.50. Silk Lisle Half Hose. Regular 50c. Now ...... __ COLLARS IN 1.4 SIZES. in the family Montreal, has. been increased mark of appreciation ol his a beside her husband :P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street ston street 0000000000000 0000 ington stree -------- Only a Scanty Shower Kell. Midsesx Gertrude and Henrietta How- [8 - : On Tuesday evening, about eight | il of Syracuse, N.Y., are visiting at bility agd the work he is dong TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS o'clock, a large, black cloud, which | j...00 Bennett's, King street west Byron Derbyshire has taken out ded yielded a great deal of lightning, with Miss Helen Walker: Perth, is . ; 3 ek out thunder, spread over the city, | et of Mrs. T. Macgillivray, Albert dence on the sout sided Johnson ' sample {coming from ithe north-east. It gave atrout street, between Alired and Frontena Methodist haich, Pann! {forth only a light shower, however, | yp. Wyldron and the Misses Carrio streets i oe y : 3 iB hid much to the disappdntment of the | sass - a ---- ci ] ¥ te the interior | Balm th people, who looked jor a good heavy Pr ind rain. There was quite a bluster for a $8 v Lin yo din en x ittle | means, , by . i been far trom To the Interior of Princess Streed] giinie of Fi 0000000000000 000000000000000000000CORRRRNRGS ! i the permit for the erection of a brick re OUR WICKER AND BAMBOO SUIT CASES fy short time, . ' th t ew % v ° fort . cwsww- | A Large Packag in How to Stop Cold Sores. i ar ec aC a [A ongregation ¢ h : lp ees Cemaieal pe t ti | | time something war done I4d., Ottawes. "ARE LIGHT, DURABLE, AND CHEAP CALL AND SEE THEM. {| When you first notice the swelling | Lal he sa | and wiomisriabie feeling 3 the skin - he aa ee at. th ! {that marks the coming cold sore, ap- f E t ot ain or earEatud oy ply Wade's Ointment, It will quickly Oo njoymen ¥ained Jus the Bo arp T ON THE JUMP iremove it. It heals wherever applied x vorable appentance a ia the Frou {and cures eczema (salt rhoum), burns, | ET - . Methodist church of the 4 I piles, Mtotches, sore feel, dandrufl and en the eyes of all Methodists are Garned WITH OUR {all scaly, or itching eruptions of the EEE = tary on ite dt x situated in the estes ol skin. In big boxes, 25e., at J. B. Me-| ~~ tl Jl new building operations. Plans fos BIG MIDSUMMER SALE ecsegosscersscsees secon ee - \Leod's Drug Store. : crecting a larger difie in an few : Yerrs are contemplated Ee ------------------------------------------------ Satisfied With Registration. 4 - i WY 4 4 Rome of the most prominent men iy ' 3 J the city, while belonging to oti RF. Eliott, president of the [#mral! = | issociatéon, and his efficient staff of 1 4 chiirchos. ate interested In the wd | ! 3 J |workers, are well satisfied with the : ey fare of Princess wireet church and are result of the registration. Nearly : et mlways ready to belp in its develop ' Oxfords at $1.50 [ 5s : eS . : Jists were secured and the parly ' Wt me omens 0 . [a are now in a position to foi Whee . % Served with cream, He Popular Water Tilp into the more strenvous work of the ; i H. a: . On the popular steamer Amorica # milk or fruit--fresh J 1a 0 Ch Pr Octensbrars, Frid -- an 2, a * cam 5 A : rm . Rag - or cooked. a.m, returning leave Ogdenghury . Prize for Raising Cotton. : i m. Se. return. Joseph Kehoe, caretaker at the post THE " TOKYO" 174 Wellington Street. 0000000000 OCOOOOOIGOOIOINTS § 0000000000000 000000000 sp : i i { 2% ; : i 5 at @rl Crisp, golden- 5 ren . 2 . i is the proud possessor of eot- J £ 7 ur W 3 fF white "Buy tooth brushes," ay Gibwon's. 'Women's regular $2.50 and $3.00 Vici ule is in his garden. ul 1 / Wn brown hits of white Great reductions in price at re < y \ seems that DP. Laidlaw gave away the |} = , ! # corn--delicions and vost's, Hrook street, in ready-made Kid, Patent Colt Skin, Gun Metal, sted in the spring and offered Rot et oi 2 wholesome-- Sething; gute' hirnighings and sloth ' 758) . 3 ars to perso n who could Fe y , -- > v made . clearing sale Fant The pewent gn Side Calf and Tan Calf, now . $1.50. sation, and ®, looks pow as if Mr. -- / 4 A flavour that ap- to mike toon for fall and winter im-| | "0 SUSE : a ner » ' FA " ension Tables, 6 or 8 foe Reno A IR Help Potato : ---- 8 poals to Young and "Bay tooth broshes"! si Gibson' In Som Fahk 1 babi oo. Dig Alth ay fall i. la i y old. Dlr H om ry Tiroslcville vy ving Chairs to Mate Although an iall, on wesday J A | Mine gi 2 . rat wy the ob} Purchase now, ss we store your pu was not very heavy, it is stated that x forb BY SRM Mee " i |Grsenima, were mmrtied. on Monda chase . HUE 9 pe it will help along the potato crop all \ im 2 J. "Puy baby cough syrup," at Gib | great deal. On the uesday s son's, f i : market, T yo fa a -- -- . took a slight drop in ject} i WH. Jackson, Wellington street, En fom $60 10 82 per bushel, | Canadian Postum Cereal Co. Ltd, Windsor, Ontario, Canada Heft loc the west on the farmer's JAMES REID AT Jarnon, . "Buy Turkish delight," Gibson's Phone 14 he "Buy hand cleaner," Gibson's. hg 8 Eng

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