Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Sep 1911, p. 5

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Ca waler and by ir was have was vers second th first piace won rough | day afternoon det Pithlado Cadet Taylor intended COLLEGE, 'war-cance ternoon but rough permit; it The last offi some day th CADETS HELD SPORTS ROYAL, MILITARY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1 heat of the Friday af wold will be to race the AT tke weather heat week not ran Annual Aquatic Events Were Keenly | Contested----Wenther Was light ful--Cadet Rhodes Had 1 birous and other Dislocated. lous, The first was when unfor- § * cs Be timate cadet was pushed off the wharf alors in full attire Some of his fellow 9 . ota 'cadets, by. way of causing = little lamusement, behind him and heas cold water I be rovt sports | € looked | °4 him into the on face when his was | pression his around | appeared above the water {amusing for the others grouped iround and the poor cadet caused more than intended Two events took place which ue wi he an inot on the programioe the ri Shoulder Military Saturday tidetes of al The i alleg ternoon they r th nrual 1 i f as the ¢ when i} held, ard te eur ¥ion megaatic were which is forw 1 it in over comes ie most one the tin the next Lhe usual the! al VER were up to and merriment In every: The was when a their train- water polo was being "ane with [event of the afternoon feats of =killiwho was commented Leama, had the i shoulder dislocated and he which has top the of played, {ade ne ways be very ther game movement anand the cadets Rhodes goal-keeper | of the ortune to have his The taken ing which appa they performed r as 'much mi WAR the game to Fri wae MOWAT AND LIBERALISH Hon. Geo. P. Graham Will Address the Electors of Kingston on Monday at 8 p.m. IN THE Grand Opera House Every Elector is Cordially Invited to Attend Boxes Reserved for Ladies. R._F. ELLIOTT, Pres. 1000 0000000000000 00000000F EASY THE HEAD THAT "WEARS a KING HAT flexible where the RESTS ° o » . and o hat "King'® Stiffs are well -conforming just touches the head Ask the man who wears Al the popular shapes, 2.50, HUNTS, 53 Brock st one, Reduction Sale To make room for the newly imported goods our reduction sales still going on Come and get a snap while choice pieces remain unsold The "Tokyo" 174 Wellington Street. . | ain Announcement Miss E. V. Greaza announces her Mil- liner ¥ Opening for Tuesday, 'September 19th. And following days. All Are Invited Misses Hannay & Ramsay Announce Their Milinery Opening On Tuesday, (LATEST PARISIAN AND NEW YORK STYLES 118 it had been; ex-§ head the last! : {force ? Ask vour wives ? Wealthy THE DAILY BRISK WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. hiressing room where his sttended to. Ihe following prizes { 'anoe singles Tes were MEN FOR' PARLIAMENT | REV. 8. SFLLERY SPOKE: ox THE] QUESTION cadets were awarded McNaughton, Smythe, Matthe swimming Favior Taylor, Schwartz y had Sunwise vards By : nie wynne, Seventy live in in 55 compet ition in bladao, Cronyn. | And Laid Down Great Broad Prip. sed ciples in Word of God--The (lass of Men to be Selected. CANO Haul aio: | Canoe fours Boggs; Tavior, { rab race--MacNsughton: { asd Grex tied vor second place i Canoe doubles--MacNnughtor and lin Smythe, in 440; Parker and Sparks, land In the first heat of the race "BB company won. { compan the contest After the sports tea the gun and the presented to the winners, The offivale of the sports | Referee, Lieut.-Col. J. H. V, nl judges, Major J, P'. Shine, Major F IR. Sedgwick and Capt. Jf. Kaulbach; starters, Lient. M. VV. Mummer fient. F. A. Heymann. Gwynne, ; : : "Who are the men for Our Dominion , Sima -the | Parliament 7" i 5. Sellery asked this 3 question, church, Queen Sunday night, gave the answer in the text be close for bis able disconrse. Exodus (XVill chapter, 2ist verse! "Moreover, poloithou shalt provide out of the people, men, as fear God, men of | hating covelousness; plac ef thous | ot hi Rev, street Ar canoe won water nhle such A wath, WETe 'such over rulers and to be rulers of hundreds, rulers was served room prizes them, ands, of ties and rulers of ten." in his opening remarks, Rev. Mr. Sellery stated that a request had been | sent out by the Social and Moral Re | wd form branch oN the church, asking! that the pastors speak on political | purity, and sacredness the ballot. He would say that the pulpit was no | These place for party politics, but it was a | place for the study of the great broad | were Crowe | KINGSTON AND BUFFALO. of of Prices at Places. The Whig has been looking up prices i : : G in connection with various foodstufis that mercialism. and comparing them with prices a people 'being unable to se i a é i are paid in buffalo snd the wives of | er, hy the working men will recognize how jeles, Po mactimry, Dlacing v high they are paying owing to ue i on. f 1 tana i. I restricted markets in this country. when specia " f ' ; Bufialo Kingston slong these lines. The great truth to | ; al ] was that it did not matter whut | 2? was? what | nparison This was an age of intense com- the rn, we e hyd in this life, hut it we are ourselves. And in electing men for our ent, we should elect able men, fearing men, truthful men, men hat- ing covetousness, The men who are elected to make up parliament, should be men who would measure up to the text. The men should be able men, of fine intelligence, and more than ordin- ary ability. A man who had no educa should not as we could afford to have figure heads We man who would leader The man the same Best smo'ted bacon Best smoked bacon slicea | lest smoked ham Best smoked ham sliced Best boiled ham { Pure lard . Sliced cold tongue [Sliced roast pork Sliced spiced « beef Ham bolona Beef holona Weiner sausages Pork loin Shoulder Log rimmed Lamb Pork | Boel Beef tongue Potatoes, hush Apples hush, Lard, Ih 21 17 4 ! 21 : 2 11 7] 32 25 parlia- God j tion, be chosen, not oot a elect a a should not blindly follow should he honest an election, thing to estimate ham lninh and sincere, before. It true man worth of hack chop chop rif bacon was ' Who such as after fgreat could man ? A 'man showing selfishness and greed represent The a man of broad 16-20 he 10 10 £1.50 1.060 1.50 the f1 50 1.00 should not be a tive, man elected ghould be Aiberal views The last week, 1 20 en speaker said be had been told that in the coming King election, money would he poured like water. He did not know wheth this statement true. The man who would allow to he bought fin this was and the isnme term applied to the man offering the Canned Goods, 10¢ KR Tomatoes Ie [Wax be | String beans Best red salmon {Corn beei i eas { Cherfies Pears [Pumpkins ston ns ah . { ont Is 19 12 12 10 . was himself villain, or 10 10 R25 on Wav n money HAS READ WHIG 60 YEARS. Ahernethy, Battersea, Hd Subscriber, Abernethy, of Battersea, i» hseription te the Whig she had been subscriber Miscellaneous. { Mis. R. ah Salt, 3 1b. bag 3 5 Evaporated Milk 10 15 | We the wage 'earner, work ingmen and the salaried man these | {Butinlo prices would not be a decided | {advantage to them with reciprocity in! this ue af about fy... t, Mrs. K. remnswing {last week, stated that jeonstant wl dnd paper ixty figst took the | the if ast her reader th for years Whig J she said came to the of Delta, Ont aged to my I have read and 1 Miss Gi "Then addres: Alter present the Whig am ns need to eare very much of Beelev's Bay coppers; but the laboring classes do. { whe an | marchal it It the multitudes of the common | i Mrs. Thomas, people who are to be benefited by the | ldo not 18 was ch Althoug yours, of 'au extends its « {wards Take two cents off this and [name » that and three cents o the end of the year you into a bet! . { : { | agresment h, {one cent off sixty now and at have put the workingman it financial position than he ever') amd happy had before. Wealthy men, too, if |. ¢ that they have a spark of unselfishness, will |, be in store for this « {vote for a change which will mean a |Few papers can boast of direct preliminary advantage to the g tanding poorer men are in need. Reciprocity a great thing for because it makes his wages for by his! A at the same time, keeps New Brunswicl., maintaining the for Gilbert's stores goods Baviel Caleman, mitted trial from P. Fala INC NM. Craig, Corks, all Stores Fhe worlds Hor over eightyv-th Fhe Whig her long {here, o \ Hrs ulations mgtat ar Ife, and wishes many more vears enerable lady subscribers of sixty vears who 5 the | in tubes, NMel.eod's tooth paste, 25¢. i consumer, go farther Hood, wi ax fLective tariff on manufactured taking the taxes off car of lily white potatoes from vet, his coming lirst of week vs high "hy pro Flgin, for stealing hotel, and commercial at Was com- grip In sep fou a ow hed traveller Mcleod's Drug WAS ROBBED OF 8100, i the Confidence Men Got and Dropped It. with hre-water for not i i in sizes, i i i But Scare a ! prudent his and man measures a good-sized wad | vonsiders hid plans A and a local man love for ster to thank lof 2100, which he had of the local hotels, | ternoon, and a couple of men have 'their fleetness | thank for not being { the present time Saturday afternoon, the man nf {question was in an. up-town hote} drinking, and with Toasenesd tongue re vealed the facet that he had siderable sum of money with remarks and the flourishing { money cailght the attention of al { couple of "confidence men," and they | set themselves straightway to obtain | possession of it. They made them! selves known to the man of many greenbacky, and ordered up. thedrinks | until their victim was well under the! { influence of liquor. While one hag his | attention, the other relieved him of | the wad without his knowledge. The | men them started off, but they had reckoned without their host. A vonng- ster' who wag in the hotel welling f newspapers saw the man heingweghbed, ! land as soon as the strangers had | | disappeared he 'told the dupe of = the! plucking." Thoroughly aroused irom! his stupor the latter ran to the cor! ner, where Constable Downey hap | it pened to be standing and told him | return to healh about it. P. Downes hastened to used, for the { the scene, but the én had disappear there to rebuild od, leaving no trace. In the mean down nerve cells [time the men had become seared and | draped the money before the con: | stable returned and as the vietim had [his money returned he did not care | what became of them. Should be Kept Home. The managers of the loot] theatres are innch botherad at night by little boys hanging around the front en tranees seeking admission, and would fike to wee the voungstors kept al home. Parents are very megligent ir loobt ng after theic children, when lit- tle fellows from six to sight vewrs are on Princess strget till alt bourse of the evening. Some of the vounge sters will be takin in charge by the Children's Aid Society and parents will be ased to explain 'why they do not look afte he the heir. olinpring Cee 1h. oalinthe with Proust's Headache Powder. box. has being with i Saturday af-| "ecomfidence 3 of foot: to} the lock-up at | a voung Break Away It's like getting son into the sweet, freedom again when one "really succeeds" in breaking away from the Colfée habit, AT --------------. relieved | hun one ron His the | a him. of | | | 'out of pri pare. alr of Coffee ix said to have more victims than any other nerve- destroying habit and works more in secrel i aches and alls We nor often charged to thy real cause Coffee until one breaks away and quits for 10 day: : The Then the truth comes out --------------------------- doubles the speed in the if Postum is elements are the broken- And Postum well-made is §! smooth, flavor delicions -- mild and with that 'SpApDY everyone enjoys. There's 1 meaty little hook, 'The load to Wellsille." in 'packages. "There's a Reason" | for BB POSTUM Punidian Posten Creal" Windsor, Onzario. Canad i . i principles, laid down in the Word of | There was great danger of | anything | alue | were days, | { Lhe {known ple aver the church for the Phad, purpose in life i ¥ i wit | white, 1811 Trunks a. oe 000 0OOOOROOGIOORODS 999940994490909999904 000940000 0940000 0200089 Abernethy's PAGE FIVE. Suit Cases $4.50 Men's Button Boots In Patents, TanS, and Gun Metals Very Stylish Patterns $4.50 Jockey men, Girl Womer Girls' Jockey I <] Jockey Boots They are very popular for Wo- and Button, Metal, $3.00, 4.50, Boots, $2 Children's 8 to 10, $2.50. Jockey Boots Are New Boots are high top boots s and Children. 1's Jockey Boots, in Lace in Patent and Gun 5.00. Patent and Tan 50. \ Tan and Patent Joots, Sizes 5 to 7, $2.00; . Jockey ABERNETHY'S 0000000000000 00000000 2000000000000 00000000000000000 00000000000 HARVEST §| SERVICES/A STEAMER ASHORE HELD \IN ST. LUKE'S AND ST. MARK'S CHURCHES. Churches Were Beauwti ed For the Oe Worrell, the ol achers, Sunday wax th harvest thanks, Luke's church the church with i to cor event was ated ful many scattered tied mOoniots other I'he was thews church, he took Ji And i ve ofter evil ¥' etuhlem of many harvest. Samples fines the different about of bunches m eliect grain with the fruits preacher 1 this Walter Oitaw Rev I Ma blin a for 15 it not Fhe text that habit of ¥ and Master for which themselves, Christ wnvthing, but Him to show bountiful ngs have during the nothing should = wak or sO m ohiering t nse w of to Har apy harvest an he a which n si us son we y good best that un offer the pointed out speaker idea that are of the give money, their be accepted. He their sons and daughters est tre them can give foreeful, truth pressed all He been made since he had that that people of that nothing : worship to adorn evidence asurers thew ean or « His and have no sons themsel convincing mn a quite manne the the last spoke of mn interior visited was an evi congr too i for ti their h were He said the that bless ] chur alc the wid were King ed manifold fitting celebrated well apied the pulp te past der homage The choir Lord, how a y the wede are ings" in manne munon was a the service Loucks oc ing ns a® at ASO, AT ST. MA of Bishop Worrell, Nov, the Fhe vices Barretield, terior with est the M annual har held at St day were on Sut fookpd ver fruits, | table sitar was also from Bishop nwmber of people present, to hear vova Seotia, by the people comes lo the would have who of city been nan King aod he was to The bishop took for hi CXL, verse 7. He compli going fue octasion ress tl 3 i} much the f the wonderiul prog place during this past season of plenty that and how aebted for the wonderful have gathered. Man may ite plarpose in life and 'change it, the flower also, but change its purpose but G numerous ways of ing can progress well in less everyone there helps Hmprovement Heady Compa are no A Uiarvey' wonderful Faglish now dead, to that the sights Neckon There ecul-de« drove arts roan! first oi me visit him lof the Bank of Ireland sand he, ! sor," "That, Is LAOREY whe th' us tT On the roof of dreorative gues, th' Ene the "Pecorrs, prt les." ar." said Mr i Nave, | know that." reey. "Hh other wid ti' Locd Liftinant," soar, May, 4 #1 Nova Scotia, One beautifully chur special Loucks, hey olierings loss sacrilie reminded danghters change egat the Lhe decors stot present appearance has development, (there is alwavs ope right wpe miiding Me quired what they repress they Waka fully Decorat- asion--1lishop menor ate the hex vw bounti best ol produce were ol the hh, the neatly thing apples har Service Mat mornin saeritic of St 1 the lack ¥ I fon *, from the in the their Lord i found no as not in need ide for were nn woeckation i owered F for many bless upoi 1h Him, have Or rea and The people many they can ne that great will 't them the os Are give, andl if they remarks were revealed. the r which im had rch said the thought house Wer s which of the ch it lence al that on we ne, bat grateful ready of King to snithem 0 Thy Ble sr. Holy «om t the el na it int IK'S BARRIEFIELD un NSeotia, Morning Preacher. anksy ary ving hur hn chure Dei fecoral and a lend grain A larg cit were Worrell, welcomed bie ol YE when he many more bad preach. they text Psalm ented the peo of the reférved wo taken He wnt has and le have Car we peo) Armers aren they a defn he may definite can are. bist way Noth church, cr Oops have yet is man There no ad. un is % towards wr. for Ir Phil May, in black Dublin an «h the rd his nes amd in show in front ix th' fish recipts ke ir pn th twilve and | Was CARLETON ISLAN CAPE VINCENT. Left WENT ON AT BELOW 1 | ] | | Steamer Donnelly for Scer With Steamers of Grain he Hall ¢hmpan fat ( cent, Barge Lig! Kingston, | ered Their | & i in Sinbad of Ottav steamer 1, 1 ( the of this « 1 of Yrietoy wd, below NX Wrecking « on ard {nelly Fr to rem asst i jwas. asked ( | Th inet i steamer nth clears for Momd I'he with Queue mm on LV morning slenmer coal on he | i from discharge 1 The {way from | 2: 3 i | fe Richardso y Ather rain-ladey wt Wi Richard Montr: I; {irom od M down KN instres { Colborne Dundee and passe ers Lyordon | The {from Linn I wu Arr schooner Ford IF (a Mar ed NG bar tu from and bh {Juehe Bartlett eleared with for the Welland canal nora, grain \ . No ae these the ste Amer he I 7.000 } Lake Liam her « h for arrived fie . Fort Willian ighter Mint real e | husk of lightered and eclearéd Stormont from tor 71,000 wifi Arye Mon 3 en, Like cleared e wheat 1 wssed <tesuier Dunde h up toda v A cal ed cleared msde abhie four 1 « R freight er ot steamer yner King to-day ean river >a trip went doy e King repairs the ston minor I'he whiel I steamer WAS i ' me 1 ng | evening WERE CAPSIZED CANOEISTS Picked Crew | ' But Were by a Saitbon Iwo ence or i dumped in the fomald par) al the vn pri inet were picked ul the snithodt a people the cane, and Lowe CALOPINLE Were sath! ng he water once, but had they i on in their ear went out of second time med 1e § x aged wor Fores other man fift aris the wager to vuthful died da ] A while for ' larg heefstenk trying nt a one mi barges a ol Grantham--Several | Car RO ur Fall Stock Is On Our Floors and pat Inspect to our friends to We extend rons a hearty | same. welcomes A wonderland of the latest -and best Rrass Bedateads line of " See Lifrom our $15 OLD up FIRM OF UNDERTAK- ERS, JAMES REID 'Phone 147. The Leading Undertaker THE GRAND. Two Good Things Are Billed for This Week, two PLAYS AT continents, May wi which Sep of way, Lirecthon its theatre, the over J Fon, ' brad 5 ¥ it Jrmber wo J i thle 1 receipt that London with that wds during wo theatre, The DBeanty Spot, id to be the nish f the 1 tember strong "eR the . 21at head a cast together with irls ti ites, via pretty I'he dunes "(pe It "In Dear Are EF re ineed the i oe v " tn nea \ NON Haw the sor by bet wey k " Spec he per nee Collisgs Tarren i" ge street, Toronto Redprocit d no y ther wdigns who nt bear the w Show th ' ingly, re L nite And tr Shell brand Pastile sc 20c., at Mecleod's Drug a yaity yap, 2 The. bars, SLOores vip Gt de with mu of Am Wodnes lwenwetd wan and lived in) life of m lina 1 lay I fortv-ni A I or lack Prince \ \ ver i hie friendship n the part of the unfair man and the Lophiressor LAZY LIVER, BILIOUSNESS, som coi Are or You and women who daily headache, TANT #leep, rdered 'stomach, keaping clean inside every few days with men have an almost breath: dizzine sick, gassy, Are passageway This is important Carcareis immediately sour oadigested and fermenting bile from the liver and carry off + poison from the intestines ar A Casecaret to-night wil Ent you cleans fo 1 hos go for their litle ton : in hore Are rot fned Lhe ave hunckin' | Hi COATE Boye ¢ Sirens will ADACHE, D TONGUE OR A BAD STOMACH. how can't who ed tongue foul HErvous and upset, have burkache and ith OC Arets or cathartic get feeling taste bothered feel all merely rig tnd foul with i warn ou forcing a rastor oft' am pills of giomach, remove the take the oxcess mater and and regulate the wi and gases; decomposed wast is ten keeg foul ot by morning ----a 10 vour entire family feeling im forget the ¢hildren insides ned a good genie cleansing, '

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