Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1911, p. 5

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: N THE STANDARD OF CANADA \ The Accounts of Corporations, Merchants, Manufacturers and Individuals Solicited. Small Savings Bank Accounts rcceive Special Attention. ee FINANCIAL FIGURES" are usually well dressed men, careful ly, neatly and stylishly attired at all For know better than the value of a good exterior. their rule of dressing fashion Their clothes distinguished We experts in this line, furnishing th realy up-to-date and "classy clothes all Exe « fubrics a specialty, "THOS. LAMBERT 157 times. none they Heneo ably. looking are are Pow ' SOALONBS Moderate at ive Princess Street Sesscscscrsssssssserasssaffresascisssssanssasecec | SUMMER ODDOMENTS MUST GO Re <i 7 only Long White Coals $5.00 Now §1¢9 each, lar wh Suits, Tan, Regular to $11 in Mauve. NOW 12 only WW: od 6:54 5 $6.5 10 only Cream $1.08 $1ous Now Lustre Skirts, each : Or lull Dress and lar $1.00 Prott KE Mauve cam g, In White, to $10.00 Silk a: 1 Lisle Gloves Hall Price. The Leading D. M. SPENCE, Millinery Store. 119 Princess Street. | | ee te ee ee i Seevasssssssssssssessessffrerrscssssscscssssncsesnes@ A new Antipon Bale, in latest design, onitable for medium and full figures. Duplex, rust-proof steels thronghout, la sizes 19 10 30. There i is a model ale that fits your perfection. Be particular to get it and there'll be no difficulty in getting the "right hang" to your new gowns orsuits. No other corset imparts such gracefulness and ire dignity of style. Ask for C/C a la Grace at the best stores. : / Our new 1911 style book sent free'if you write Crompton Corset Company, iy Toronto BANK LABOR UNIONS oe, LAKE. ONT! INTARIO GREAT SUCCE AT PARK Baseball Matches Won by Victorias! and Live Coals--Adams, of Gan- aAROGLE, The {tario - ! { i i i laboroday picnic at Lake : On- Park, always one of the biggest | |pienics of the season, was larger than lever this year, and one of the best | ~ leonducted. Favored with excellent | weather and 'no counter 'attraction, {there was nothing to hinder those 'the head of the affair from making it one of the best that has ever been held | by the Trades and Labor council. From two till six o'clock there was plenty to amuse and entertain every- one. The five mile track race the biggest attractions, and was keen- ly watched. Four were entered, of Gananogue ; Adams, Dunbar, of Kingston. O'Brien the] sturdy runner, who has many cups on his list, came out ahead in 25.20. He took the lead at the beginning of the race and kept it all the way through. The other three mentioned did their best to oust him from first place, but | they were unsuccessful. Dunbar, who is an old Kingstonian, came second, with Adams third, and Jackson in the | rear. The lirst and second prizes were weautiful silver cups and the third and fourth medals, all presented hn James Swift and Co.. A fifth medal Iwas also up for a winner, but only the four ran. The race was run on a quar- ter mile track, marked off and pichet- were contested. runner i he» was keenly Wilson, an almost unknown from Portsmouth, won easily from Laturney and Bilodeau, who were second and third gThe time was 5.20;. | The quarter mile race was won easi- [ly by Pie. Sparks, of the Atmy Ser vice Corps, with Pte. Skippen second 'and the Jackson Brother's third fourth. he Dunbar, nenr Lie race Dan. McCarey, F. whe passed when the touch line. was third The 100 Sparks, by man, and vards dash was won the speedy A. S. C. Skippen cond, Bilodeau third Fitzgerald fourth. { The base ball players | vards, was won by Brooks, second, H. Dick third and Dick fourth. A number of other races were also pulled off for the children, married women and committeemen, which were keenly contested. race of 150 | i | Victorias Beat C.L.C's, | When the players commenced to line up for the baseball game, everybody left off everything else to watch it. The grawl stand was crowded, and | people were jammed in along the first and third base lines. The spectators were treated to a very one-sided game of ball, in which hitting on the part | of the Victorias figured. Both teams had their usual line ups, with the ex- ception of Dick, who replaced Pound, and Vanhorn, who replaced Crawford. Brooks, the heaver for the Locos was pounded so badly that in the fifth' innings he was taken out of the box and put in left field, while Lucas was placed on the pan. Lucas worked siderably better than Brooks and proved himself a dangérous pitcher. In the four innings he tched, the Vies a run, and only two con never There a pitched the wholes zame, the might h besn on the large' end the tally However, the wormed out of the ame with two of them while the with only three. innings was where Eight runs by go of Vics elev on being C.L« sheet well-enined almost walked t he runs, home runs, .! away foun w the tal the aid of seven two-baggers, Lick, was ol Mies, of them i them Moup in hret were being three:-baggers, this innings, base. Davidson right field. Vanhorn | stunt and fanned. Gilles beenn batting at a Jerri the latter part of the two bases, seoring ont at Me olgt » dist } pie, fi ns whe ba rate curing nit Davidson fon } for Nicholson pinched the ball "Gillie" came by the pitcher, men on Me dlidled with the gall for the two preceding four runs in and no mon down, Duncan got in the "swim" and smpueczed ont another triple, bring ing McMahon Cotman got his socom] hit scored Duncan. David lked to the plate for the se time, but only got to second for Vanhorn was hit by pitcher and Gillespie went ait on a foul, The Vics. after that. i innings : 0oo0l1olonlo 20180000 x Esford, 3b.;' Lucas, ih Ewart, cf: Dice, Laird, &. Wilson, two bakes, and I wk wah n bay runners. With Tom was hit and bases, Mal thre two « bat « aring home, and Son Ww cond hase never scored Seore by | 8 3 i Li; 2b.; el; Ihe Kor : : Dorey, Cal 8. : | rocks, p. { Victorias Dick 4 ot Ib.: { Nicholson, ef.; H. MeMahon, Li; Duncan, Zh.: man, Gi. Dick, 3b.: Imvidson, Vanhorn, rf; Gillespie, p- Umpire-"George Sullivan. Live Coals Beat Wormwiths. in the mornin a most spectacular |o game was play ' between. Live Coals | : and Wormwiths and it ended in a 23 | to © game for Live Coals. Nicholson, i who pitehed for the Live Coals, crea: | ted a precedent in baseball circles here | by pitching a scoreless, hitless and se! i cond baseless game for his team, and | 'struck out fourteen batters. Only one | man got to first base and he walked. The pute was for $25, and the game | crested quite a lot of excitement. Last | Labor day the Wormwith team jons- neved ii from the park champions of | the Mercantile, but they will not have | {that honor this year again. : Live Coals--J). Stansbury, {som ~: ai Fie) oh: ow T Payne, y of B. Stansbury, Li. i Wormwiths--H ¢.; Shultz, p { Davi i, Th, K. MeUdy, 2b.: Allan, =. a oy, Jb; Phillips, ri: all, 16 Ba: i e. : Nichol: ! Cr oy. i 1 i The trad Trunk railway witl vun | it annual esenrsion to Chicago on | the th, 15th and 16th of Septem: Took the Five Mile Race. | at | was one of | Brien | Jackson and! and | : | quarter mile event was won by | Jackson | with Laird | Gordon | hits. | great chance that if he had | C.L.C.'s } soak: | | Gas, Dyspepsis, | Pape's Diapepsin, Lonly {weet anything vou eat aod overcome a ory AND VICINITX. Money Back. Ointment fails aha burns, sealds, boils, ulcers, or | sores of any kind, the druggist from Iw hom you bought it is authorized by | | Foster Dack, Leamited, Toronto, to band yof back your quarter, I "Mecca" to heal PAGE FIVR. SOLES 0000A0 0000000000000 0000000000000080000000000000008 Bi Shoes de Dump Heap Afire. On Monday, afternoon, about o'clock, the firemen received a eall to the Kingston & Pembroke wharf, near where the dump heap was on | fire. Four men" were sent down and ithey soon had the blaze extinguished. | i 4:20 School Shoes for Patents--- Tan Engagement Announced; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stonness an inounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Blanche A, to Rev. Walter NX, Dobbie, Three Mile Bav, N.Y. The marriage will take place at Perth toad early in October. We have real Boys' School Bobis from $1 25, 1.50 to 2.50. Girls' School Boots, $1, chers, swell lines, $3, 3.50, 4.00. 1.25 to 2.00. the High School Boys and Girls. and Gun Metal, lace, button and Blu~ good values at $2 and 2.50. Death of an Infant. Francis Henry McGill, infant son of | George MeGiill, Main street, died on! Saturday, aged three months and eight | r This is the Right Store for School Shoes days. The funecpl took place on' Mon- day merng tq ¥ Cataraqui cemetery. |Rev. T. W. Sav 1 had charge 'of the service. Operation for Appendicitis, The many friends of Mastér Douglas { Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. War- {ren, Brock street, will be sorry to {hear that he is confined to the general | hospital suflering from appendicitis. | He was operated on in the hospital on Monday evening, and is now doing | nicely, i | gressepresenssnaasenes 0000000000000 000000000 MacTAVISH MADE APPEAL FOR SERVICE. Back From California, Lon Edward Ball, of Ottawa, who has! been attending the Typographical Un- | ion meeting, held in San Francisco, California, called on Monday in the city, on his way home to Ottawa. He! was sent as one of the topresentatives | of that city to the meeting. He left on Monday noon for the capital. Completed His Pastorate Church on Sunday Value of lndividual United Effort, in Charch Pointed Out. | Rev. Dr. pastorate evening and hi Sunda upon hi the held A Hanes MacTavish completed Cooke's entered of I emperance to A Child Knocked Down, A local hack-driver had the tune to get into a mixup with al work, young child on Princess, near Syden- [taries of the tham street, on Sunday. The child was [Ontario fe went crossing the road and dil not notice [day to report ithe rig coming, and walked right into | fice of Alliance. the horses, which knocked the child] |), over. The little one was taken to Dr. | topic for ths Ross' surgery, and given attention. out the value I united rh Horse Broke a Rig. lan eloquent A horse with { mix-up on of | cess street, at church misfor- has new us one a loronto Mot not to the head o t MacTavish n ) he chose an appropriat last sermon, of both the churrh tl and interest pomntan individual It an ---------- we mm wa. \ppe tense the was by rega bon Romans members the I'he xi, attached to a rig got in a Monday afternoon on Prin near Division street. 'I bg was being led behind a buggy {and all at once he thought he would {go through some stunts, so he put this frant feet into the back of the tbuggy, breaking it to pieces. The rig {was badly damaged, and it caused {the people discontinue their jour ney. The broken rig was taken to be repaired. to bers con tex 1-8 was taken from "For as one body, the same office; body in members of one another. gifts according to the given' to whether prophecy, prophesy, according to the of faith. Or ministry, let on ministering that oth on teaching; or he that exhortet on exhortation; he that giv le thim do. it with simplicity; he iruleth with diligence; that mercy, with cheerfulness." In passeges the apostle a picture of the talents which Christian church ought to be with. The church had to deal all «lf lasses, value horse have all we many 1 and members have no sO we, being Christ many and everyor Having the that i let u proportio are one grace to us, us wal i Two Princess Street Fights, A h fight | turday ght, on Princess street, | the corner of Montreal, at about less jen o'clock, The excitement lasted for about twenfy minutes. When the | participants got wind that the police jwere coming they made their | Another lively ficht occurred near the corner of' Princess and Bagot streets It lasted for quite { our or he very ely ocoured on tH he showet these Fav escape. th endow vit men of The of first pointed out. the church had Much could be street, dividual wa heen | the that Frank muttee to do made the the good. "Ey should on Sunday. a while but no arrests took place as the pugtists made their escape. re bs ------ individual service membe: to accomplished by uld to have Helare Every something To Enter College of Pharmacy. William H. Woods, Barrie who for the past four years has employed in the drug store of J. Hoag, Princess street, leit Tuesday, for Toronto, where he will enter on a years of study in the College of Pharmacy. He will be much missed by a large circle of friends here, pecially I'rincess street Methodist church, he was 54 valued member of the and librarian of the Sun school. and in had idea we ce iLione shed te great men me o had accompl KIC course of he this h I8e n ember chur that must his succossi the « shirks ery eR realize ent and that individual will in } I contin to or no pastor, but if the i dual the will decrease, pastor Ard there Do not 1 Where do share choir © be il, itl Ih pustor on 1 day ---- Rh indiy wot Lake Omtario Park Closed. Lake Ontario Park, after a success- ful season of twelve weeks, was clasel 'Monduy night The pavilion and grounds was densely crowded. The programme . presented consisted of illu strated and moving pictures 8s Rosevear sang two pretty songs. Mrs. oy Auback piayed the accompaniments. A rw farewell dance was given by the man-| agement to its patrons, and n lar ge lt or number of young people engaged in the pi i pleasure. Salsbury's orchestra furnish ed some fine music. The management was greatly pleased with the way their patrons appreciated their efiorts to entertain them. good ut | Ie i t ind tha peopl 18 another despise the 'Ay work. 'Be done, At pray SOIL. Ww ne person the work have different not ar, You value his beng talents able to do not should not of united we me, gether hex IT may he as well a hit whit nom but de: lose si ef ort rk but work Work I only 1 pray anda has r him ol battle ' very member : resting realized the gong sponsibiliiy Nelson effort before must exercise the {study means, by the people. We lwithin us. God Land it was our {the not using these In. ing them. In closing, Dr {the © all to his new unsolicited, as had the other had received since he had entered ministry. The call had. come unexpec edly, and after giving the matter week's consideration, he had it as a divine eall; he believed that stomach (this new position he wonld be in wider field for service, and he ithat he would have to accept if Dr. MacTavish said he did not termed upon ed We A value into ifts we have, which we Al must stir up the gift Ottawa, was a visitor Monday. Victor Gilbert, in the city on has given us a business to use Some it advantage gifts, but simply NO MISERY FROM STOMACH. very host oe Sourness and digestion Go. in Five Minutes. Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the Uni ted States, England and Canada take and realize not but lasting relief. preparation will MacTavish said that work, calls ¢ immedinte, Thig harmless di- sour, gassy or out.of-order {five minutes afterwards. f your méals don't fit or what vou eat lies like a lump {lead in your stomach, or if you {heartbuen, that is a sign of indiges farewell sermon. He would Jook tion. with great pleasure upon his pastor Get from vour pharmacist a 50-cent [ate at ('ooke's church, and his stay in lense of I'ape's Diapepsin and take a Kingston. There had been some mens {dose just as soon as you can, There ure of prosperity in his work. Refer will be no sour risinge, no belching ence was made to. the new organ, and {of undigested food muxed with acid, improvements to the Sunday selool {no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness [rin + the six vears he had been pas or heavy feeling 'in the stoma h, tor of the church, 221 members jhausen, debilitating | headnehs, dizzi- enrolled. As regards average attend j ness or intestinal gri This will ance, the Sunday school stood in all go, and, besides, 1 ne will be no "d i \he Prashviory, while | sour food left over in the stomach to Sout. Piss in Yay, : the W.F.H.8, stood first in attendance poison your breath with nauseous : x [oo 2 The various branches of charch work cure | Were doing good work, and there had i Pape's liapepsin is a certain 0 y 8 . Hor peo 1 ay stomachs, because it, been a good increase in the ordinary takes hold of your food and digests it tgivings ax well as for missions ust the same as if your stomach! It might be stated, that Dr. Mae asn't there. oe {Tavish has just completed twenty-six Relief in five minutes from all sto- vears in the ministry, For ten vears, mach misecy is waiting for you at he was stationed at Deseronto, for =» similar period he was at St. Georee's cases contain andy, for the past six vearg, he has i more t to thoroughly been pastor of Cooke's. He is beloval jetire almost any case of dvapepsia, in hy all the members of the congrerstion digestion or any Other stomach dus as well as citimens in general, and | while sorry to part with his service, felt comfortably, of have to preacn what might be care an were - ABERNETHY'S IN CLOSING SERMON STRONG at Cooke' Evening-- as Well as Was liste nod meoem teach that od a Com hand Ho N man | ol henelit gift, to wore came to him ' he the two regarded | wm! given | back | Pe rrscssssssnssesse cssscssP@resssssscsssasssssasel Remarkable Lace Curtain Sale on Wednesday 5 y | 50 Pairs Good Lace Curtains ' £ a the vards gi Not" all There i" fine ting Aron Yours for 75¢ Per Pair: Not paality of lock stitched mn mae tong amd pair . ary { : ind 1 n L more n five pairs to ane customer LACE CURTAINS, Hix TH R GOOD ) $41.00 pair. £3.50 h and 5 ODD CURTAINS each, Se. and £1.25 each n t RRMARKABLE FLOOR RUG VALUES-SEE THEM h t - Crumley Bros. casssssscsssssesessescsPercsacsscsrssasscasanacsa BP TTT TL LEBEL TLRRBR h : : : : i F riday y Sts Hich Grade Ihe ry Ses, 25 to 50 Per Cent Reduction. *TORYO?" Ye Tea, Cocoa, Vases, ete fh ---- THE 174 Wellington Street. kK N | eo i ic s dort great br. Ma Lhe member wish lim continued IT IS NOT IN THE BLOOD Taken Fezema--It work he has how ' favish returned Medicine Cure Cannot by Interally y had nr irk : s Cauyged k everyone wi at i Alpe him Germs, The v Speci in mii of i sweet Jossis Isrue Miss 0 + Para skin diconss de anno skin we the Y {With ompletely ~OTEMA Vieof- of wzemn that Rexall peTeMA t WAS ACCIDENTALLY SHOT form A. E. Hunt at Collins' Lake. wo thor believe We Fezema OGintmer all , | Misfortune of | | will overcome thnt promptly. re it, should tor to nnd skin ailments we un 1% ' wl unsatisiac J 4 being from inpon, Mr. H {other mer ito Collins {They were o A had by charge Huy miras Pr t IDCeRS "treet de ath, | dis al three trip | ynobi ie . . us for wea from by Sunday Hh n Bshing ants shot in the side a he x Run, on int xen 1k at cleansing, word (Hint remarkable 1B camping rmierdal, tex nfl sprothing I t out oe, crema I in the An or ea sine in or water OMe fone shot s gun, the fresm | whieh, stuck something cod {stoilang 'Mr. Hunt i He was 'srought sitomobile and al hospit x! whe jeasily. He examined land it is expectsd that ous will come of the The news of the aceident around the city on Monda {Hunt is well-known, and Sorry i side t mn he i highly the | for the ry type, il-amelthny weal thers ex recommend it the eomstant the in ol te el form or where in cretion Rexall Eczema from ny skin dhseolorations, spreas) ! nettle rash, totter, Mr and for healing wounds. It is a pleasant gravish-white ointment, cleanly | Xl. Hold all store wespring flow of remo re he the gener a 8 Dow tir by nothing nocident 4 ren ¢ was thoetors, ! Ointment iz. very reliey pimples, hlotohes, ringworm ery i acne, leers, neect sores and smelling, and is very Me. and Ihe Hex hives, ¢ bites, ory y hear of his maelortune ae fwe sizem, only at our store, Ridean Lakes Nav, : a. Ww, Mahood Steamers leave for Monday, Wedpesdny, Saturday, at 6 am For Clayton, every Tuesday, Wednes. day, Friday and Saturday, at 6.13; Co... Limited. Ottawa every Thowaday and | { Last of Sanday Cars. was the last day for Kingston this season bright, cool day and the Weel. PADy onrried a good crowd, estimated Fale ot 2.300 people The ears have been running for eleven Sundays and have averaged three thousand people a iSynday. Sen It Cin Sunday dav cars in was 8 nee' Falls and return, every pesday and Saturday, at 6 sm. for round trip, 30e. " James Swift & Co., agents. J. P. Hanley, agent. Moving Office Downtown. Pr. Asheroft, the Osteopath, has eased the hoase, 136 Wellington street, opposite the post office, and will wee as an office alter September 5th, Tames Kennedy, strogt railway barns, holidays in Peton Mra. Liapp, apse spent the hod las in | own ie iE in

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