THE SPORT REVIEW THE KINGSTON AMATEUR BASS. BALL MEETING. City Council to be Asked for a Grant of $75 to Pat the Two Cricket Field Diamonds in Good Condi * + tion. hat the lengde ask the city coun cil for a grant of #5 10 assist in put- ting into proper shape the senior and jumor diamonds on the cricket field," was one of 'the resolutions passed at n meeting! of the executive of the Kingston Amsiiteur Baseball League, Friday evening. : President . Stasle Irotter presided, and as well as the vice-president, | Moran, and secre- tary, Melville Cooke, there were re presentatives from the Canadian Lo comotive Works and Athletics (sen- jor), and the "Ponies (junior) base ball clubs. : The city council last year, recogniz- ing the enjoyment provided hy the leagid® on the cricket field, during the summer to. the. general public, granted £50 to be used by the parks commit tee. towards ihe (ixing of the dia mond. While the senior diamond needy repairs this year also, the executive is desirable also of patting the junior field into shape. Entries were reccived of the teams to play this season, the clubs dong League of the county of Frontenac itook place in the "S060 house a Glenburnie, Friday evening. { was filled by R | address, and i with Glen i. Fair," who made an the people, During The pro was made to the team by = Con bett, the donor, and it was receive on behall of the team by George Vair captain of the Glen septettse. V air, an honorary member of the ciub also spoke. hose who took gramme were : and J, =. part in 'the Violin solos, F. recitation, played sevefu¥ good selections LET Cusling Ciub Meeting. A meeting of the Kingston club executive Was held on Friduy ev curling wink ¥ooms next fall, Kingston clgh has not yet made ar rangements "with the (Queen's autho rities for the "releasing of the rink building, actiom on the rugby ganizations J#eguest was deferred, Notes on Sports. Winnipeg may enter a new baséball league with Duluth, St. Paul and Min- nepolis. : ihe Allan. cup hockey games provide about $1500 for charities, George Stallings expects to land will Winnipeg #0 being the C.L.C's and the Athletics in the senior series, and the Ponies in the junior. The other teams "éhtering mist have representativdy present at ihe next meeting, two weeks hence, The Victoria elub hax not held its meeting yet, but il is simost certain minor league baseball for Big Six. they will line up when the umpire cali "Play ball" ai the opening games Two more teams are expected in the junior series A communication was read from br. J. J. Harty, chairman of the sporis committee of the dra of dune celebra tion, asking the leaghe to siate its figure for the ball games on eelebira tion day. I was decided to offer the committee the samo Lerms a8 the haa Victoria day, when three games were played, two senior and onésjunior, at #0 Abert Stansbury,y the manager oi the Ponies, gave noliee of motion fo a chafge in one clause of the consti tution, namely, with regard to the, age of japidr players, As the conuii- tution now stands, he must be eigh- | teen vears of age, their nineteenth | birthday nat ocenrring later than the Ist of April in the wseasan of play. Mr. Stansbury's| notice of mo tion extends that age limit to under tweply vears on the Ist of April. This will be discussed and voted on at ihe next meeting. William Dehgnev was appointed to hava charge of the supplies this sen son. HW in understood that H.W Newman has offered a trophy for com- petition in the junior series, and that \ngrove Bros. will present a score board to the leagué, which will he + very aceeptable by it and the fans om the ball field, | ' Glenbgrnie Hockey Meeting. i The pre Ation of the 8.8 Cor: bett trophy ta fhe Glpnburnie ; team, winners of the JUmoE! four or five players from National Baseball Leagie elubs for his Buffalo team. Christopher Mathewson says when he ean no longer pitch jor New York Giants, he will retire. that the No Ty Cobh, the Detroit star, and Frank Baver, the slugging third sack- er of Philadelphia Athletics, are ene mies, Baker remembers that spiking incident of 1909, The season opens next Thursday with the Intentional [league Base ball, Montreal is Baltimore, Rochester at Providence, Toronto at Jersey City nod Bufinlo at Newark The Brantiord Baseball Lesigue team was rest, vester day, as orders! were given hy the park commissioners to make improvements 10 the grounds and stands, The elu) will pay a revenue of seven and one half per cent. ofighe gross receipts, Canadian wl at Muskrat Fur Dearer. In response tao the increased mand, the pglee of muskrat furs gone up from forty-five to sixty-five cents this winter, . over the country, muskral has come very iashionable for ladies" furs and there has also been a heavy de mand for this skind of lining for coats. The trappers and dealers, are therefore, receiving hetter prices the skins, & de If Your Hat Should Break It will be replaced free of pmrovkding it is a tuckley make, a even axainst neeident. Kingston ouly at where the Lest hats are for a home ? Fo be had i to be had. Looking tor ear industry established there. OF CANADA ¢ BANK A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Special : Savi TRANSACTED Attention Given to Snall A Department at geounts T fn Bandas * New Shapes 'in Stitt Hats selling at: $1.76 - and - $250 Sold hy ethers at $200 - and - a essesssescssee Le 9600000000000000 2000020000 Select Yoiir Own : Style from the styis card and 'let us giv you a suit that will meet yor wishes. This we can easily do be: : off fabrics and styles to select from and we positively guarantee the fit to be cause we have a large - variety perfect in every particular. Als: that the finishing of each garment i right in every detail. And the pric will. make you think you are get ting a gHt. . THOMAS LAMBERT, Tr 157 PRINCESS STREET, SPRING SUITS $3.00 | The Best for the Least Money You, fellows, who know and like smart distinction of lity will do well to eall and look throngh our show | see all you expect ind more. The most that the hest tailor rial; fit, style and workmanship. find types suitable to their years, Prices $9.50, 11.50. 13.50, 15.00, 16.50 axd 1800 8" Buits. Suits that reflect the acme of style, while the wearing "qualities etials will fulfil the most exacting demands of the parents, Prices $2.00 to 10.00 Ihe chair building was | gramine, the presentation of ihe cup Robert pro- Moore penan; Miss Hawkey; dull, Misses Bessie and Mary | Fair, McKelié and Vair's orchestra carling ening to cofider an application from Queen's rugby club for the use of the As the or- has t appears that all be- for charge these celobrated Wits ate * fuaranteed, Campbell! Bras', McCann wn] suit yon in loeation, price and terms. Belleville is moving to have a mol The young mhn and the middle-age man will THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDA, APAT. 13, 1012 1 4 ON SUNDAY. i {There Will be Interesting » Considered Gospel Message to All People. St. Andrew's--Il1 am., Rev. M. Compton, BD; 7 p.m., Rev. Pidgeon, of Vancouver, ers and students welcome St. Paul's--Morning praver, o'clock; Sunday "school, and Bible elass, 3 p.m.; evening o'clogk, preacher at Rev. W. F. FitzGerald, M.A. (Cooke's church---Minister, Rev. .J. Melntosh, M.A; 11 am, Rev, E. slie Pidgeon, of Vaneouver, B.C: p.p., the pastor. Sabbath school, in cluding Bible class, 3 p.m; meeting, Wednesday, ® p.m. Strange and students cordially St. George's eathedral---Octave Fatter. § a.m., holy communion; a.m., choral matins, preacher, Canon Starr; 3 pm., Sunday school; 3.15 p.m., Bible class; 1.15 p.m. hap- EF. 1 B.A'. Strang 11 vicar" prayer, welcomed, Dean of Ontario. Laing, pastor, At/11 a.m., Rev. E. ) Rice, P.A., will conduct divine ship and the pastor at '7 p.m. school at 2.45 p.m. Students strangers cordially invited to all these services. The annual report meeting of the church on Wednesday at 8 p.m. First Congregatienal, corner .John- son and Wellington streets--Revs [k, LeRoy Rice, B.A. pastor. Worship, 11 am, Rev. D. Laing, of the First Baptist church, will preach; p.m the pastor will 7 preach, subject, #Standing by the Stufi.," Strangers are" cordifty invited to attend thes services, wor ' Sydenham' street Methodist church The mimster will preach mornimg nn evening. Bible school, 2.45 pn. Al are welcome, Minnie: Anthems, "As It Bezan To Dawn"; "At Fo the Sun Was, Set'; solos, "Nearer M God, To Thee," Miss Gertrode Ladd ley, "How Sweet" the Name of Jom Harold "Angrove, First Church of Johnson street, between Dagot Wellington streets--Sunday serviee, a.m., subject, "Are Sin, Disease, Death Real 77 Weddesday eveni * timonial meeting, Free public room, same address, open every after noon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock All are cordially invited to the ser vices and the reading room. Bethel churech--11 a.m., "The Minis try of Efliciency;"" 3 p.m., Sunday school for all. George Mills, superin tendent, 7 p.m., "Relationship I God." This church purposes' to fur nish adequate opportunity and facil ity for worship in music and mes sage, to strangers, and be a chureh home to its members. Seats free Chalmers anniversary 1912, Res. M. Macgillivray, paster, Services Rev. J. Even Christ, ) ' anu 1 ila tax lof that that much for Inoque, should it not he {lars for it home ? ane tds servic: s * bb Mi Ww. n g. Rev. 8 J. M, Compton, BD will preach in the evening. anniversary offering and special te. Sunday' school, 3 p.m. meeting, Wedhesday, 7.30 p.m. dents and strangers invited to all th Services, St St. James' church, Arch. streets--Ven, J, K. M.A, DD, rector: Rev, T. W. Savary B.A, vicar, the parsonage, 152 Barri street first Sunday after a.m., holy communion; 11 morning prayer and sermon, "TheXaster Anthem--Christ queror"; 3 p.m., Sunday school an Bible classes; 7 o'clock, evening pray er and sermon, subject, "The Greet ings of the Risen lord." Broek Stree! Methodist church, cor ner of Montreal and Brock---Rev. Johr Webster, pastor; residence, 242 John son street. ll a.mn., 'ubjeect, lest;' anthem, 'Sweet the Moments" by Mr. Eva; 10.30 a.m, Sunday nm Easter o'clock subject cldss meeting school and Bibl ase 7 "Whe Wa Ti Not Understand Our Ertors;" anthem LOE nang tH Love; Solo by Mr The pastor will preach at both vices, Monday, 8 p.m, Y.P.S.; Wed nesday, 8 p.m, gener@l prayer an praise meeting. A joint meeting of th e ? anhipet ra ser of 8 @ =I 8 pam, Princess corner Rev. 1 Street Methodist Princess and Albert Frederick G. Robinson, am. "The First sireets minister Christina ent setecncssicescensesacsccsccsscsencccncseicsssssssoscssossessesy, "RONEY & CO. find a You will Values just little better than the other fellows. Why not in- vestigate ! our style in clothes as well as ing for Spring. You will can give yon in mate Special for Sat urday Selling. Men's Suits, three paiterns to choose from, Greys & Browns. Regular $10. On Saturday only $7.4 Men's Waterproof Coats, the new shades and the latest styles, will sell on at _ #6.45. This is a Real Bargam THE CHURCH SERVICES THE FILLING OF THE PULPITS ral 'Tnkaes | hell, Ev in the Pulpits--The| Thi NB. .. both services, | Ww. i Les: | prayer of | 1 Rev. tisms; 7 p.m., evensong. preacher, the | First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas | Bible { and | brews sewntist, reading 1844 gntosh, M.A, will preach in the morn an Special | mis rave: ! corner Union and | Macmorine, the Con-| solo, official wnd trustee hoards on Tuesday, church, | Martyr: 7 pm., "The Divine Archi | . POPP RIOR INNNOOOORPO000ES Novos RRRe nnd we Feect: * bovs' club, 10 am - close of morning sers vdult Bible League, pon; Wednesday class meet ng, we; Sunday 2.45 "re er ang Epworth praver meet usic Morning anthem, {God Fo 'Thee,' ! solo, "Face To Face," : ach classes ip.r - 5pm 'Nearer soloist, Miss Craig Miss race Mit anthem, "0 jesus Miss Ib and _sll others solo, | rena Jenkins. Students {invited to this church | Queen Street Methodist | pastor, Rev:* S. will conduct I am, class meeting; 11 a.m. topic, "Bring 1s Not Into temptption, but Deliver | Us From the Evil," the last of the series on the Lord's Prayer; 7 pam, jhe Common-place Lilie Glorified" 1230 pm. Young Men's Club; 245 ipam., Sunday school and Bibl classes; praver meeting, Wednesday, = [pom Music \ ghoice programme lantheins, solos, ete; Mrs. twvans will {ging at the moroing service and A i Pettigrew will sing "I 'Heard the Voie fof Jesus Sas," at the welcome church---The M.A, BD, Sellers both servicss { | ol evening ser } vie (ome and ithe Mm = 3 . On Watch.: ® | 8000000000000 00000000 --- | According to the dean of Queen's jarts faculty, the Kingston university lowes it 10 the Baptists and the He- | brews that it is not a crippled insti lL tation, through having a Christian {test clause The Lampman does not { think that this is an exact statement i In his opinion, the He merely used to fire the whe loaded the gun Ihe Lawp es wm giving honor to whom due, and would ol the case. were {shot. The man {kept in the background {man belie {honor is like to se { the originator of the test clause pro {test announce himself his i medal and receive 5 the town could Wiler ol extra | Fhe dogs {paid the tupon Kingston's hospitals, thedamp When th how charges levied man says town council wane {figuring out to increase its reve overlooked the { {whose rate should eave is fittle Gananoque about the H it as I'nue, i how-wow hinve been raised toh caning worth of five dollars for municipality a dog to hive in Liana h ten dol it worl to claim Kingston as And =i The people of St w Preshy {terian and reet Methodist { churches do not take kindly to the yi Salvation Army barracks being erect fed on Princess. street, near Clergy, th They | tha turb have Lo plas during church Nabhath hy law Queen {Lampman is informed Ithe army band will d y (vices, The band softly and, sweetly the a nose aa their ser wit very However hours on | there ' on the tow atute book, and if it was ealled into Teet, would have | jelanging. church bel! to stop their playing and every band and { The Lampman understands that th ,. (regulation respecting no-pay patients fin the Foghsh hospital imposed {a number of vears ago, hecause it {found that in some eases doctors wer receiving mbdney these patients {while the hospital got nothing. The | wax precedent, of epurse, for the regu lation, which appears quite 81 A {able, and particularly *{ward sti of the hospital was wa from reason th 4 compos ed of Kingston's best physicians and | surgeons. The Hotel Dien would b Li equally justified in imposing a simile: tregulation. when | There will be many tears shed ir Kingston when the anti-treating liquor law cous into eliect hen The Lampman has those 'sponges' lurk the town taverns * | their drink at ® {eliow | } | a year od view | and aroun ! awaiting to gel the expense of the hale well mel: These "sponges" an {as bad as the man who meets vou on » the stgeet and asks for the price of * {drink They are Just as great a puis {ance, 160. I they will not buy them selves & drink, then they'll foreed 11to join the W.C.T1 ie | | in whi in 3 be Fenian raid veterans bop-step-and-jump for that pit- {tance of $100 whuh the dominion gov | ernment has decided to hand out |them for turning out to defend thew against the Fenians. ieheap recognition the thinks. Surely the Don. Sam Hughes could have squeezed ot least apiece for the veterans wom the gov ernment. One of the 66 "lads" told the Iampman that he would rather have that $100 than a doen although he thought it SA pretty stingy grant to offer him for going 1c { Cornwall amd sitting along the canal {banks in a uniform and with a rifle {in his hand, with nothing in sight for target but some one Kingston rvifleman, however, distinguished himself, and that the late Joseph Bawden, who dy himself and went, as a spy, rivir to Malone, N.Y, The Chances Against You "Oh, T will bé¢ all right in a few days, savs the person who is tired out and has to drag himself to his daily work because the nervous sys tem ix exhausted. Sebi Unfortunately nervous di do not right themselves, and the Postior process which has hroaght vou ta this condition keeps right on until there is a complete breakdown. Ypu must get the building-up pro cess started. so that, instead of being # little weaker at the end of each dav, you will find the balance on the other side and know that Mw are gradually wi . ting strong and Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will help you wonderfully i yom only give it a rea- sonable chance. As the svetem is built ap 'vou will find sech symptoms a: headache, and indigestion | Kingston {on the Are to forty-six vears and their It's a Lampman n | ago homes {country i medals, wh cons. There wi am and mivee with ® sleeniessness : leaving vou. 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Panet, or, Col Si tend in rtment in the manent foros of th Ane Cunningham, of the The officers temporarily ie ih fd one Kings wilitin req ments. reraInin stationed Col, Crowe 32 com Staff College Mud Major Sedgewi there Major Hop from India, amd is spending a Kingston, amd Major Hoberteon Pritish ofbicer, who will be with o ithout the same length Canndians have militia department guished visitors with hospitality, amd it mas tary etiquetie called for demonstration of this kind. Out point is that, HW such an excus was of any practical benefit have used a little of it here in Canada, md ada. dant of th lectures ood vear ai is A four of time objection to the distin an thas mals Tittle only won no treat all « OUrioRy he shme we could to advant ng fee Crashed on Roof, ler which threatening bad been hanging attitude from the roof of the Randolph hotel fell 3.30 o'clock, Friday afternoon, and orashed down "upon the workshon of the Rudd Harness company, forcing in due corner of the bailding and giving the ofcupants quite in. a résy shout A start, Endorses Church Union. The congregation of Svdenham Street Methodist "church in decidedly in favor of church union. The vote has resulted © Official boged, for 2 4. wembership. for ° against B. Quite a fow of the ron Erg Lion have not gel returned their ¥ inspect mymand rare British the > he pro teaven SERVED TIME BEFORE, what want he GEDYE'S MILLINERY, The Up-to-date Millinery 178 WELLINGTOX Private Fittinz Room. 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