Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1911, p. 5

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= STAND OF CANADA A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED < ~ nal! Accounts B. snches Civen to Cepartment at el! Speclal /.i.zriicn Covings RD BANK | THE SPORT REVIEW Thos. Lambert -- ~ Merchant Tailor talked fit, tha There are many good points in our tailoring that might be about finish, class Suit out prominently They are the style. the but four stand and last, buf Over harge for a first- a not least, the woderate price we or oat samples pect for a new ery select Suppose you and We will make price you Suit re moderate a . ms ~. Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street Special Sale 3 p.m and 8 p.m. Saturday everything -old at your own price. The "Tokyo" 174 Wellington Street, » B00009000000000000000000000008000000000000000 STUDENTS OF QUEEN'S A At A All ANA SS, PA ANNI AAA AN A NANA Call and examine our stock of Woollens be- fore ordering elsewhere CRAWFORD & WALSH Leadiug Tailors, Princess and Bagot 8:s. 00000000000 CGOOIOIOOOOIOOIOOOROOOOOOOTOTDS flsssessscssesssassssasssrsaflffcecscsccscsssssascsscscsacessld The Fall Millinery Season, Now in Full Swing A -------- mS AA PN A NINN ne gs AA SP at AA Anything new and fashionabla from. every detail of "Stock complete in will be found here. Hundreds and no two alike jin (he Jot HATS FOR Trimmed Hats to select LADIES. HATS FOR GIRLS. HATS FOR CHILDREN. ER YOU WISH TO PURCHASE NOT. A CALL SOLICITED WHE oR D. M. SPENCE, ing 119 Princess Street. | | | Hesssssscsssssssassssssffersesssssscsssssnenan "HAIR GOODS The approaching visit of Mr. Frank Pember of the Pember Hair Store and Beauty Cult- are Institute of Toronto, should prove of inirest and advantage to every woman who reads this aanouncement Professor Pember will display an assortment of natural wavy' Switches. braids, Puffs and Trans- formations the equal of which have never before heen _Soea outside of Toronto. PROFESSOR PEMBER will also examine and diamnose free of charge all hair and scalp troubles, and his advice mey be relied upon. Fine toupees and wigs for gentlemen a specialty. All goods are manufactured of the finest nat- vl hair. worth your while at the Randolph Hotel, Kingsten | TUESDAY, OCT. 10th, 1911, for One Day. Baly. : Fadies, whe lor any reason ecannol vieit the hotel, kindly #rite or "phone, and PROFESSOR, PEMBER, with eat at their residence. 5 [Lo La rie A visit will be undoubtedly | : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THE CHURCH SERVICES ARGON. |THE FILLING OF THE ON SUNDAY. I Tovere Will be Interesting Themes Considered, in the Pulpits--The | Gospel Message to All People. St. Andrew's--Rev. John- Mackie, | iho. 11 holy communion: 7 ¥ I o'elok. service. Strangers and students Bethel arrie str | EEN'S AND TORONTO PULPITS AUTS THIS AFTERNOON. be Pic ked | Good | The Local Team Not to Till To-day--It Had Practice Friday--Soccer at Queen's. it a i Practice | i ¥ : : a.m. be rather by team which will face the athletae field exhibition game which was arrange ed | B with the idea of each good work-out the Queen's squad, about thirty, was out pus, Friday afternoon, wind for an and a plugging. No team ean into shape in a week by and if the team weak ir and it is bound the fault ihrector Marshall, worked during will an uncertain ru Argonauts evening at welcome church, eels this afternoon in s his a 1 in at corner Jonnson and IH am. ""Spictually i Vigorous," communion of Lord's Sup- per and congregational meeting; Sun school, 3 pm.; 7 p.m., "Souls in \ welcome to students Seats { ul & church--=u day vekt, any conch, i vest Ih: inksgiving. orning . part, | and holy communion, i Preacher, Canon Loucks. 3 to be, win not be! 1; 5 of Coach liritton, Physical and Bible ey 3 : prayer, 7 o'el Hews Manager "Jack" all al have Ontario. as thus wid Preshyterian church, J. W. Mclntash, week in which i . athe had See. Coed of Queen's, will' preach Sanday school pr The squad was divided : veésterday afternoon, and p.m Midweek wind bucking the line the main pom. Students features of the practice. Different Strangers welcome at all services. on both teams showed First Baptist church--Rev, od and Aang pastor, At 11 am., Rev. wenrers of ~mith, B.A, late of Cocunada, will praach, he pastor will mark. p.m. Rally Day in Bible Everyone knows the strength of the | sc hool at 245 pm. Students and] visiting team and it will peed all the strangers cordially invited to all the] sind behind the Queen's team to hold! City fellows down. The | toronto team has been re-enforce | Sunday swing beiore team season | numbering | the cam the bleak | half's hard be whipped | opens i ds BY Action strangers, Pa on mn PW hour aud Har prayer o'clock Sunday p.m; Preacher og is any i { school evening Sishop of Cooke's istreet-- Rev daily |ETaduate ap {bath | 3 scrimmaging | Bible | Wednesday, or whom know three hard past Brock MA, a ut and service, and how, the as the action services. class, 3 ~ were players up tol RS wivantage, R. the In- o'clock Argonants, when they the tri-color at not find an easy face i H 5 {dia, will {preach at 7 9 three Serv ives George's eathedral--Sixteenth Irinity. 8 a.m. holy the Lueen ~t by after THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S CURLING IN KINGSTON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. \ \ YOUNG MEN'S PAGR FIVER 0900000000000 00 0000000 SHOES FALL Swell Patents Swell Gun Metals $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 0000000000000 0000000000000000OOOGGS $5. See The New Toes Ticker, Lucky Dog, HiLife, Nob, Aults "There Is Some Style To These" Tans Swell f 00 $6.00 fcommunion; 10.15 am., matins; 11 a.m., choral celebration and holy com- | has play: | munion, preacher; the Bishop of On | Sanday school ! 15 pom evensong, pri the addition of "..en ngston, who Williams, of Yaen 1% one the best | funters in the game, ed with Cueen's in many line-up for the at the pra Sin he picked Conch games Fan {tario; 3 pm, rm, Bible o'clock, Dean of Ontario. Chalmes 2, 'resbyterian, rie and Earl Res liveay, D.D., minister. a.m., 'Some Signs "Some the Many." : { Missionary forming | Wednesday, to Jueer { er Jee baptisms the | w class; not Friday her, be has enough the dif time decided will the been ctice, and fare not until Britton long not pst Bar | Muaeygil TN ame with Corner M ~er team jst who to pick positions, and will to form his opinion. the streets to know ferent for p.m, | And Life'; 7 the One school, 3 p meeting, | and all} need tlements, Gr Sunday Day Had Association Practice, Prayer of the Ntudents hae-up were ont A number part of the soccer te for a limber will league Seotsmen the the 7 pom. ot [strangers cordially invited to on camp time, Friday afternoon, their legs r the start next (week, will be stayted of between short Church Christ, Scientist, street, 1 Bag and street s--Sundas services, | 'Unreality Wednes testimonial practices | 1 hnson ot Wellington 11 a.m.; subject, day which the soe < cer soon here. meeting. room, ad evening, Free public reading jdress, open every afternoon, except | Sunday, '3 to 5 o'clock. All dially invited to the services R.ML.C. Athletic] Sports. The annual athletic/sports the Royal Military College take place on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, at 9 a.m., and 2.30 p.m. In the afternoon there are |reading-room events open to students of MeGidl, Tor- First Congregational! and Queen's Universities, and to | E. Rice, B.A. ex-cadets. ing worship, 11 o'clock, Psalm of Psalms'; evening o'clock, subject, 'David and Phases of "the Heralg Sunday school and Bible classes, 4.m.; prayer service, Wednesdav, p.m. Strangers and students gre Cor- Brock Street Methodist church, cor- ner Montreal and Broek streets The Rev. J. Webster, will preach Il am. and 7 p.m. Morn- ing solo, "Saved by Grace,"' Miss Bruton Evening anthem, 'At Even Ere the Sun Was anlo, "The River of Life," William Eva, Sund school, 3 p.m Young People's Sc Monday, 8 prayer meeting, x pm same at cor the are and Rev Morn subject, "The worship, 7 Daniel, Spirit" a church onto 1.e Roy pastor ' Baseball Results, American Leaguc--Detroit, 9; Wash- | Wo ington, 4. National Pittsburg, 1 League--Philadelphia, 7; Cincinnati, 4; Bosten, 4 Various Kinds of Sports, of \ team of professionals from Aus tralint and' New Zealand is now tour ing England, playing the Northern 4 non game. 4 The troubles the Mtawa ball Club have been patched up porarily at least threatened the Ontario , and do so, "Ty" League ported pastor, at Foot Set tem to vet 1 hey Union p.m.; general ty, Wednesday, Join and praise may corner Union and Ker Macmorine, 50 Clergy street .A., vicar, street. ™ax Trinity 11 prayer and holy communion, sermon subject, 'What Shall We Do #7:'3 p.m., Sunday school Bible classes; 7 o'clock, and. sermon, beginning on early Bible characters dially invited to these services Methodist the rally, church, Ven, J rector, W. Savary, I3 2 Barrie after James' streets D.D., Rev. T parsonage, Sunday o'clock, morning Detroit American fielder, for Western Cobb, team to be chase of the franchise. ime playing Rugby nes the sensational negotiatang Lincoln, St Arch M.A. east; the teenth is re the pur- League rules of the Canadian rnoall 0. RF, Ly pal in the right of teams will L nion Fhé prune ist vear gove g change rules of { o substitute player Over in the Amerie Mack, with ww has-beeris a and evening Le n prayer in League, mant cinched, is for the give his \pproach series nie using recruits to the balance of the season, bef church minister special | by Fl 7pm, find a Music ' Jeru Street 1H ihible including tober Students warm welcome at this church, Anthems, "Praise the Lard, 0 "The Sands lime Are Rinking'": duet and chorus, "The Day is Past and Over" "The Prodi- gal," Hareld Angrove. Queen Street Methodist Sellery, M.A, BD, meeting: Il am. illiam 1 of London, on dele Methodist Foumenic al _Gon ference; 7 p.m., the pastor, topie, The Great Central; Fundamental Fruth Doetrine of Christianity'; 2.43 Sunday school and Bible classes; prayer Wednesday, 8 | p.m. Music Jesus, My Saviour" and 'Now the Day is Over." In the morning Mr Shea will sing 'Alone With Jesus" antl in the even- ing Mra. sing "The Land | the [eal." and students | are cordially Sydenham Rally day. 2.45 pm, programme, Davis on minister, regulars a rest, ore world's a.m. of ere players, Howard, Howard took dow: players took do hood of the same sum. In case New YX in the National world's championship New hy serie New with ng i We school the $1, la of Vear. Lacu the "tminster address Ruiks"' will EE exception 170 this *1. 500, the mer the earned wconver | bor wi in neg ork the pennant salem," of League, the games will al York and Phila av, but if Chie practically wins laseball sole, ternate betwee delphia day the game as Inst New York faith in Wiltse and Mevers ind are quite wgainst the Philadelphia that speed on the course, it is satisfying extra asset. 'Juek' Johnson is the turn affairs have ing the cancellation Bombadier Wells, 'atter finishing my contracts in Fog | land 1 will never put ou the gloves | in public again. | shall retire as heavyweight champ of the world, which before has ever done.' | church--Rey poston 10 am. | Ao ving schedule will be the in abiding Ames, Chief" « vear the "fans" Mathewson, Pecindl, the class { Skinner, ale to have he and, M: aqua, fig end them with at receiving match without ol an willing to f o clan basis, which, to have as pom, meeting, Anthems, | disgusted wit} taken here, of his bout Johnson caus with Evans will says Strangers invited Methodist and Albert Robinson, minister Sollery, MA, BD, of Queen Street Methodist church, will | The congregation of the First Con.|[Prench a special sermon on 'The Sun- gregational church held an At day School and Its Work : Class | Home," Friday evening, in the church | ANNE at close of morning sery we, parlors, which were decorated with|2-43 pm. Sunday school rally; 3 ferns and asters. About one hund<ad | PMs popular song service : Anthem, were present, and enjoved social 'Send Out Thy Light." choir; duet time. Vocal solos were given by Mus | of the Lord's Great Mercies, } Hazel Massie and Miss Myrtle King, | Sesers. Trimble and Mack; solo, "The | and instrumental solos by Miss Bessn | Shepherd True," Miss I. Jenkins solo, | Rogers. r { Mr Trimble; short address, Rev. F (i. Robinson; solo, "The Ninety and | iNine,"" W. Mack; solo and quartette, 'ence | leave With You," Misses jo church, i Princess Street streets-- | corner Princess { Rev. Frederick G. 1 Rev. RN on no man a.m. A Chure h "At Home." ! a s 1" Extraordinary Hats, i At just ordinary prices, new derbies, $2, $2.50, new soft hats, in the Job far shades: X1.50, $2, 22.50. bell Brose', hingston's only hat and fur store. {Mack and Williams. and | Langs | choir leader, Miss (. Want Energy and "60" 7 'Grape-Nuis Foon. Organist Wilder. The Bishop of Ontario paid his an- nual visit to Kemptville on Sept. 24th inst., and confirmed nine eandi dates, preacling to a large eongre ! gation in St. James' Memorial church. | { The church was beautifully decorated | with fruit, grain, flowers, etc. i Don't leave your money in a bank] for them to put out again and make a profit on. See McCann about good recl estate mortgage i The YW.CA, "at Queen's, had's happy gathering, on Friday, to wel come the freshetios. Mrs, MeNeil and Mow, Seakt Were the chin speakers. "Thers' a Reason." | The weather is { undenomina { House {sary {will | those | Leeds Sabbaih i he October | house. { digtrict { home, i of Morton, was in town, vestérday, on | Mitchell and Sherbineau and Messes. | i Would a safe investment ROARIN' IN LINE, Fon WAKING UNIVERSITY GAME UNBENOMINATIONAL. FOLLOWERS OF GETTING BILL Some Changes Have Been Made in By-laws Governing Kingston Club Meeting Will Held October--RBig Season To be Passed hy the New [Parliament students Not Registering Last Year--Dupuis Scholarship. The make ional as Annual be Karly in Looked For, University mn new Queen's be bill to brought of the of (¢ Owing tg the reciprocity, the he: put through at iit will Jorden government to pe legislation. This be Presbyterian control there be the conduct of affairs will SESSION iS will yet with spell be some tinw will gel presen of the Lhe urling ft the con Although 1h hrooms, Hunons de cutlets buns the followers before then has made university bill the last devolve upon the $ the neces ion, Queen's bate could on cool ot ' n roarin the Session, at somewhat of the held game Hneasy meeting Kingston ( Ne t month, when looked) for nes early of ofhicers be election other all as Lhe cold had a matches, games, will he material | hay, be- ana to soon the club local side under as xb pl usual, as will no REL business fier, soa changes in fore be in readiness game As next year ends oo the series of weather man weather 1 most successéad in addition to the o and pr a ast winter registering at as they did a year ago, Registrar G. Y. Chown re ports. A great many have not vet returned college. There are fully 300 students teaching in schoc anadinn west, and hefore impossible for whether there attendance over I'he students are not Queen's as rapidly at 20 this seasor mises to be even still better In the by-laws drafted + number of have deserving mention nembership will be clashed Honorary, senior, visiting la for the club, Queen s s in the far ( many ol cannot October Ist. It will be another month to tell will be an increased last vear. Of course, naturally expected, for there has never been a year that Queen's student body did show an increase in numbers been mat changes which are of these return lows lent, ale I'he membership foes shall be ng to the following ior members, #8 85; student $4; month associate, and i an increase is i accord schedule Sen JURIOTY mem $4: playing a season; not members, hers, HRB ciate members, Fhis members, associate $2 a relates to far the of $2,000 has been promised by Queen's graduates for a Dean Dupuis scholarship. The com mittee in charge has been so impress with the number and insistence of suggestions of a larger scheme, that it has decided to put the matter be fore the and friends with the idea that efiort should be made to reach $10,000 to $15, 000. A complimentary to Dean Dupuis is to be held on October 17th TWO YACHTS COLLIDED GAN ANOQL E, BUT LITTLE No sum clause the selection of the rinks I'he rinks shall following manner meeting hefore MENees be made up in the prior to, or at this the drawing com pumber of skips ving the club and accepted their positions as such skips, together And the full other members of the elub, play allot the fifferent upon by present ed and a %uflicient griduates : Hin been clected by in from 3 meet from of the sufficient shali hist dinner number of and shall ted to the decided the skips select a ers to as vice-skip 1we-skips rinks by 2 majority act, sel met vole 80 any of meeting sufficient at sand AT Where players are not ABERNETH 000000000000 00000000030000000000000000000000% 0000 9 P0000 0OPIINNININPRNROOROROPO000PO00RORNOROIROS NEW FALL BANGE OF Carpets, Squares and Oilcloths Are In the latest in Medallion Centres in Tapestry, Yelvets and Brussells Oilcloths in prefly Block or Floral Designs JAMES REID'S The Leading Undertaker , GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Guy Brothers' Performance Was Very Good. Friday Guy Brothers minstrels were greeted by a good-sized house at the Grand Opera House on Friday evening The show was good. The tenor selections by Harry Prince were fine and called forth applause. The dancing by Le roy and Adams was also fine The six colored artists kept the audience in good humor. Leroy and Adams, the novelty acrobatic artists, were the finest seen in the city in a long time Zella, the human frog, was oddest things ever seen one of the rinks any to complete as above, take the wv ailable the skips players by DAMAGE WAS DONE. 4 - may on available South Leeds Sabbath School Conven- tion--The = Gananoque Citizeny' Band Forms a Minstrel Troupe. Charles Wand, launch, ras into the by F. A. lhek summering giving opposi tan (2) points in the gan or, held by the en the rank o players,and play the n plavers on GCananogjue, Sept. 30 en in hig pew motor ther th motor Wy position « launch, owned Waco, leland short lexas, on i he distance I'he boat after the found th at son,' of OFFICIAL DECLARATIONS, happened the toe Bostic incident just a from rail whart, The Vote in the Two Near<by Count way ran ar 1 he whart to when it break iu material damnge in both boat look damage done, ties. for a f folk Wis official side, nol the Although badly it save the done pretiy the Lennox was ara | one board ion vole ir was were ingto scared. I he \dolphustown Amherst Island bath Ernesttown North Frederickshurgh South Napanee Rie hmond the Routh nual convention of School A Andrew's church during evening of Frida un soeiaiion will: held afterno 6th Citizens mn St the and m Fredericksburg nized A talent dur | he band has or minstrel will put the L nder teers, with loeal I show troupe, and on a big coming winter the the Jloeal ( manstre ng of Irving snoe and Motor Aszoctation putting biy sensatian entitled The of Home," in the opera director Newburgh Denbigh on a 'All toat 1% aramati Comforts the Majority for Paul fine evenmg BB. 0. Britton, Davis, representing of the WOT. at convention in Lansdowne, and Friday, have returned of a very frananogue it members ( lub held clubhouse last The Y acht the he Lerithn local smoker i " : Prince Edward County. Hepburn G4 H Commie the the Mes iames and J branch Hallowe Sophias burgh Athol Amelinsburgh South Marvsburgh North Marysburgh Hillier Wellington Bloomfield Picton 2231 on 162 Thursday License Inspector Frederick H. Taber, duties Ret taming to his offices, are. Walter S. Bowden, of street, left, to-day, for Montreal, Bowden expects to jom her there forepart of next week, he having cepted a situation there. Main Mr. the ac for ie Majority Hepburn Buy a Buckley Hat And you get [ashion's latest; also thee Buckley printed guarantee, which goes' with every hat. Come in and ary on some of the new styles at Jorhat Bros', the home in Kingston uckiey's celebrated hats, as well | as the other leading makes. - | Messrs. W. 'G. Sibray and hal 5 pence : liens, of Renfrew, are to he presented quiet wedding took place in De with medals by the Royal Canadian on Wednesday, at the home Humane Society for saving two of Mr. aid MA. N. Carscallen, on the Bonnechere river when their eldest daughter, that The twenty-fifth annual conventio Gertrude, was married to Oscar - of the Lennox apd Addington Sutin, Fitchett, Bay Centre. School assosiation will be held mn Mrs. W. J. Hawker, Picton, received Enterprise Methodist church, Oct 3rd "woed ber brother, Harry Fathers, died and 1th, LF of preamoria et the hospital, ' Bran. Don't neglect your, Pays A Merrickville man sold ao four-year don, Man, rates with Mef ann, er onlt Jor B70, Iv in expected that © the Milk durelop into a second Dan Patek, Nobby Hats for Fall. { We have every new and th leading hat factories of the represented here. Drop-in and some of the new shapes. | Bros', the leaders in men's hats style are on ivell w i A seronto ingarghos, that an anouval net interest of nine cent. appeal to you? Then wen Cann, for [da J Thugsday, To-night "Hottest Coon in Dixie." presented by an periormers, A girig help out in the of the piece, which i HH you want entertainment heart's comedy, st of « prett imbers I and real nos Toraed cata sex eity our con House unused to the wand be tent, go to Grand Opera (to-night Fiddle," -~ "The Cat and the gorgeaus The ( the past whirlwind nt nyusical « agAn za, it and the Fiddle," which as been be the Windies four seasons | such a will attraction he Oct A compa tsa here are many ie anid bw lelighted nat ANE n i Original nglish Company features the x orosting thie will be visit of 1 rr lish that Tools." Meorrin has 'rut or 1d rita, nt company in With Falgr m Henry Seton novel This 179 performances of four venrs wd fr plas mn the greates| The with depniet bond and the ast of Africa At the Grand on goed is one of original company, the Mavi swamp on the are particularly fine Oct. Sth successes" full the ing the past production Corres and the scenes nr west the Standard the yonr week for Col position. Leith, teller in Newburgh, for Monday of last to take a simglar Mr bank, left om {borne Buy Fgg Preser er at Prouse's drug store. Ibe. tine i Workmen have appeared road eonstruecti work, and gaged in erecting the cement ion: the farms of Joseph Cook Jobn Hiveh, Newburgh, Terrible Suffering Five Years of Severe Rheumatism. *I suffered terribly for about five years from rheamatism. Doctors gave me up. Friends told me to try this | medicine and 'the other until I aban- doned all medicines and felt very dee spondent. At last a friend came to see me and after | told how | was troubled she told row ic Hood's Sar - mapariila. After taki boltie I | begun to feel Better completely cured an thanks to Hood's Bares 4p never without it." ©, Hw selgy, Richmond Si, Modirenl joa, Get Hood's Bapmpariils (oday. Seid by sid druggists everywhere, ast in the rail are on bridges and n re

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