b THE DAIL ¥ BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912 "REV. 10. TROOP, WE ooo TE SOGR LEAGE Free for Cartage. MERAY ' Two hundred loads of « Po o g é . * " - Ea ranma" [PREACHED "IX ST. GEORGE'S! given for the cartags ¢ 10] ARRANGES FoR NERIES OF New York Sunda S In a lISIC ra} It: Sade, 32 Willan: sitcoi ood SUHEBULED GAMES. : CATHEDRAL ON _ SUNDAY. FUR STORAGE | Sarah Shariott. There Will be Four Teams, R.C.H.A., | For ten days only we will have on sale the | Eminensly Fare st and Presses Cons} i , |. wietion Epon: His Hearerse-Touch £ The girl with the hig voice at the! Locomotive Works, Shipbuiting| music of this big European Operatic Success ; . | « 4, s earers---Tp - Nouds to-nich a ' } Co . - ie i . ve Bafe and Reliable | ed on Great Disaster. fifa. thre thopmmnd foot of the Taber] | Company avd Queens. | | se at the following prices : 3 ¢ Ml Furs Semt to ws are Electric | motion pictures ; ogy . Supplementing the Special Day Dreams | - . - . . Joo ally Cleaned. | Me tre al, and a canon of the cathe | . p tis, i Lory ree ; 1 { . 5 : - . I'wo Little Love Bees - - a5e i of that city, the Rev. J. Osby Rig SwWee Ee, . : ames | Titanic section of last Sunday Rev. : How I Love a Pretty Fac aa. We issue a receipt covering you |p. yA hibed ar mains abd | Sunday evening, at besediction «in {ihe netave p . . 3 ow ove a Pretty Face - 35 against loss by fire, theft or moths. | Fo, at St: George's cathedral on'|St. Mary's thedral, N, E. O'Connor and | he Kingston Shishuilding oom the Herald will publish April Fountain Fay - JELERHONR 81 | th he third 9 anday after Easter 0 3 Bn | f Fr igar Mil ar] {Latiery, preside i oxth an accurate digest of the The Loving C up -. -. - 35¢ Our aggon 'all. {froep' ® earmestness is so great, his be y 48 smposilion, any 4p ros $ a league Fring . » 2 ax [lief in that which ho preaches so sin. |8 very artistic manner. FiedioindleD moma in salient points, brought out The Next May Be The Right 35¢ wre, that whether or no a con grega- | io 10 Patera There js | laity of matensl on hand, tela , Sen: "is Protective Institution - 35¢ John McKa tion could at all times feel mecord with | | / Gone to Pete rbore. Fine ny of the players buving chased the offic ially by the enator ial i Selec tion 2 3 = = I . -se y his view of the paths of the faith and | Reginald Lewis left, on the noon pigskin for yegrs, and have become! Committee investigating the i 3 porralatic of S« {trai .: oro, after spend : + i y £ 208 - - - - " - H0e 149-157 BROCK STREET the revelat: wiz of ripture, that there | as ae rh Bit ah. wir I ather paxtm Pre, Last vear the causes of the world' s greate st Nalt eS, i are few if any, 'of the congregation's his Yacalion with chedule tas ed of in the fall Complete Vocal Score - £2.00 members who'does not feel it a privil- | Jamieson, Po rtsmouth. Mrs, Lewis yijth Qu , the RU MA. and the marine tragedy : : 2) Our, 50.10 iu praduat fo Jy ack a saw *W8 leave shortly 39) join hee Sustund {Locomotive Wer contesting. The Be Mail Orders add 3c for postage, "The saintly rector of St. Martin's, "a= - - - and ax he -- { Skipbuilc ing pniany 1s the extra At matings Canon Troop touched on | "w ith Edged Tools" team entered th THO. the great didaster, still the chief | The next attraction at the Grand] Owing to Utieen's not being able to : 3 . . ar or thought of men's minds, and at even will be on Saturday next. The ort: lay until the 6 He 6 arens in the COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE {song his theme was 31. Paul's testi. |gival allstar 1 1 company Tit is ko it the scheduled | elon . re . le : i mony to the Resarvection. Driefly sur | Henry elo Rang greg ay, league gi wit 1e be pulled ofl * Suites vesing the qualifications shich led St i Witl Eds d Tools, q ik was pre- until the 1.11, when (41 four teams My OPEN NIGHTS OPEN NIGHTS! : 'aul to be chosen as the exponent of | #ented' here last October the same [take part. ARE Nor EQUALLED FOR DE. |the great dooirine, the canon said his (SOmpany. |, Alfred Jeallus, manager of the SIGN, QUALITY AND PRICE sincerity stood out above the others ---- er Locomotive Works team, was authori Enthusiastic ds a persecnging rabbi he The Deserter. {7ed at the meeting, to draw up a FENIAN RAID \LTERAN A I ssal dramatic ry produc-|sehedule of exhibition games to in was equally enthusiastic in extending | » : ithe Christian faith. He was never be i, re kote with th sensation ayed between the three weit, teams i tt h ie lukewarm Ahad sur, rises. Greatest military sub- (durtog the sammer months 10 pro- ' - EE ---- nm -- A A he I A «t produced in the history of mo-dvide sport for that time and keep up Who Rode Seventy Miles With a De. (hn (*etures, The deserier sacrificog{the interest until the regular sehe patch. hie life and gain death the hon-ldule opers with Quesn's in tl fall Another old veteran of the Fenian BASEBALL RECORD. -------- gains 1a e 5 The Standing of the Leagues at Pro.[oe he lost in Gife, at the Bing Ed {It is likely that the first of these} raid of "66 was in the city Monday, ; sent Time y tonight and fuesday. exhibition games will be between thelin the person of Thomas Todd, now anata Natiotal League. : | Pitt RC H.A. and the Ringston Ship- | lockmaster at Brewer's Mills, on the . Ask to see it. It's the new. ba pions) ' ; ng i Bn oo Kirkwood-Seaton, » biblding: company, next Saturday af| Rideau canal. He is sending in his A great nume= est creation in "PLATED ucinnati, 4, alcago, "a £58 s , .y his tha ¢ % : St. Louis. 0. Bo William John Kirkwood mal Misg | t¥rnoon, . application for the $100 of the Domin TABLE WARE." Knives, . x a i ton (0 3 Ca 3 x of wl A mee of the league wll be held {ion government. He thinks ho earned f d | : - Sunday: Cincinnati, 3; Pittsburgh, 2 Re s Serirade ' iq hot "MN Moy Inext Thursday eves ing : y the offi pe oo it. He was belated at Ger er Oo new 1 eas Spoons, Forks and': Fancy American League--Saturday Chi- 300," Were anak x Vv dean Murray, h Nt mr HE Oi pire a ide RE . . : anne , o ; cago, 2; Detroit, 0. Washington = in St. Francis Zavier church, Brock [Tore will be lected, the ie for paldi 8 hotel with the \" troop of the ust received n- Pieces. It's as far ahead of New York, ©. Hoston. 6 Philadelphia i'M: on Saturday morning. Mr. Kirk. | the summer we adopt and | Frontenac cavalry, and w 1s routed } ' previous. etforts in beauty as i Cleveland, '3: St. "Louis, 2 Twoed wif command the stoambarge {rules under h the 3 will belout at two o'clock on Sunday morn | di can be imagined. TREE ed Sesator Derbyshire this season and |] 12yed, decided, ing and order to be at the brigade |B £ u ng Sunday © Chicago, 9: Detroit, 5. 4 : ] D International re Saturday : To {the Iride will accompany, he hus lhe soceor lasagne sisomewhat erip-|major's office with his horse in' five Prices are very reasonable. 1 al L -- ) ; na band on his initial frled with resard to a fuld wherp minutes. Mr. Todd got there in dui N ] Shi d the auilily lagts a Felara. 1 9 Providence and on his initi Lr i ; an 1e quality lasts a geners a : n, ilefie 5 J Montreal. 2 . the gi: nek may be played, hw of time and was handed a despatch to ove ty ir t tion pha AL: a. 3 hanth, Yi ILPOR yr To Reside in Bre rackville. ) field being taker 1 take to Col Sweetman, who lived a0 h > ey City, 2. Providence, y X alt & 3 he basebal , anlaway above Adolpha town, and order aists, wonto, & lohn Plewes, who has resided in the ed to be baek in the city at | ) A four -------- oity for the past few vears, engaged | a 1 eo tf a . i ter "Hey [ wW 1 " or % ation. ; Ny dor : a1 "| Queen's lower campus fo 1 26 x= J o'clock" in the afternoon e go. to N tanding of Leagues as traveller for the Kingston Milling (hibitions, \dolphustown befere the colonel was |} Fal? € ty e rts, SMITH BROS : . National League--Cincinnati, 750 | company, but who has for the past EL Aa SA out of bed, fed his horse, got his per cent; New York, 727: Boston, | year been acting in the sams capueit MIE MBER ED © ( bre g . od t. abd enthed |. C bn: Chicago, ASS,' Pittsharbh, 417;}in the Kingeion-lrackville district for HENNE i ay eh] ong Loats, 850 KING STREET CARPETS. RUGS and all the latest Philadelphia, 100; St. Louis, 380; | the Ogilvie Flour Mills company, Jefl, | Lerti 2200 to Church and $100 10} mventy miles, IU vous man Rows: : ro Brooklyn, 261 Monday, with his wile and four chil : oe Na dbk Flouncin E me= Jewelers. Opticians. in Wilton Axminster, Velvet, - i Ra ! Missions. days rode that distance on horsdhaek g Brussels, ete, at lowest prices. American League-- Chicago, 769 per |dren, for Brockville, where he will re the 'same length. of Lime, on ont : Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Pr Phe late Henn Watts, who lin b . . or bow hiladelphin. 545: | disein- future. y . E . ; CURTAINS, handsome - patterns, | rm Prion, 137; Philadelphia. 515; | dive in futu had Toon for many years ui atti. meal for himslf und his hore, roideries, -- $1.00, $1.75, $2.85 up to $35.00, douis, ANE: Detroit, 357: New York: An Aged Woman Dead. nd of Queen strect Methodist church, { would think he should get a medal. Repair and Upholstering promptly] 152, The death ocurred in the genial remembered the instlintion prior a3 IMPOR RTANT NOTICE. a Allover Embroi- | Ps deminn cheques of S20 : @ done. : International. League--Jersey City {hospital on Sunday of Mrs. Martin, of [for chirel 161m ren A Soh In. » . " ay A) sf { 4 ® i Le » s » ' : go Pye o y Wosiia 667 pe Eel Buffalo, 620; Provi- |Tayworth, who was hrought fio that Yeue missionary. fund = Thess. ehoatse 1 Horse Owners--Je arding Stable eries, urs, dence, HE toche lot, Ho; To ruste, } mstitition some wecks ago, after 4 have been turned over to the churel Opened. ue, allimore, wh avewark, 05: Liiroko of apoplexy. It w ili be remem wih aritics a: fared Ix a olf y anny vears it has been advooat- 11 L g Montreal, 286. y pop' authorities by the faglly. 'The giite| For many years it has heen advo over aces etc, - heredd that she was taken to the Home are cheerfully accepted #8 coming led, and Fightly so, that a Repository 'Phone 990. WORK HAS SANDED. for the Aged, and from there taken to {from one who had been a long time {nnd hoarding stable be opened in ihe ry the Hotel Dieu, and yas shiited to the |ossociat. d and int rested in the work |eity. Having secured the old livery Particulalry pleas- Principal Dyde Complimented on is |= neral hospital, Bhe was somewhat [of the church. stable property, foot of Princess street, . % 2 Work out of her mind, Deceased was nine ro 2 ET rn mr mp we propose overhauling this property 3 0 : ) p ty-oue years of age. ARRESTED FOR THEFT. al once and putting it isto good Ing prices. 9 | | Bp UR NEW . Robertson College, Edmonton, A ------------------ -- 8 ER ' . - condition, to take + and board * herta, over which br. 8. WW. Dyd The Big Tunnel. Great Deal of Brass Stolen From the horses of all elas »s, heavy draught, All I weed Suits presides,, has "just cone luded a very Work will séon be commenced on the Grand Trunk. & al purpose, express and delivery succcssfel term and various speakers y ( v 3 big Y00-foot tunnel on the new C.P.R. The Kingston police have been noti rses, carriage, cab, saddle and road On ve hei \ Ae AXE Serre jatan ht ®i= 1h » carriage, 81 vest out, are being b at iilie slowing ises selerved \ Mine from Glen Tay. Mr. McGraw, fied that the police at Belleville plac- thorses. We guarantee to employ first Ne ig i, If P a. FOR ps i > len ' ' + " » RA at the helm." DF. on foreman of the contractors, is making | ed under arrest four boys, two believ- | lass men to take care of them. We cle: red out at 1a ric ! initinl preparations, says the Perth|ed to be from Kingston, on a charge | shall also sell horses as commission timated that the collage work had : * y | | sha 8 expanded boyoid at Hs' expont tions Courier. The contractois are Larkin |of stealing brass from the Grand ents only, and the commission is 1 or A & Sangster of Rt, Catharines, who | Trunk. i i ol . . ' : ¢ \ Ares the sale any 5 and thai an additional professor was h 1 " i our only interest in : Qarpets | Spring are ve i 1 bo ae some time nO soy ha : ey id for 8 absolutely necesssry to shure th have 3 Dillion oa « autrast at " For : ome ti ne A Hie 8 Apa i . horse. AN hofes sold undex any war ~ 15 00 for $1 50 ce. and oat resulta. AL prowent he | ouls chy » N. Ms tunnel, which is|been complaining about large thefts of | 0" Loin mable by noon of the . . ' ' nod § th oneth t \ | beyond Christy Lake, will require a|brass, from railway engines, between dav following sale, if not fully as rep we | the variety asiad lor lhe strength to do thelyq, to construct, working day and Kingston and Pelleville. It Ete. is stated : ! aka care work required of him. Four NEW 1 night shifts of ten hours each. An that the loss to the company would resented. We will be his 10: take San scholardbfips were announced, one of compressor plant will be alled at | aniouhit to several hundred dollar of a limited number of horses on 1st them for $25 by Br. T. H.. Farnd! | 0 tuniel to work ten drills iss 4 ee Soa . May. A trial will prove that we will . . RK U as ot Ytdeas N-Y.» 4 Wrother-inluw of the rere. James T. Sutherland leit, on Mon-|#'V® satisfaction. Kingston Heposi principal. Getting Snug Harbor Ready. day morning, for Belleville. tory, R. W. Smith, mgr. : N X BROCK STREET are lower price with Forbes-Robertson's Farewell. Snug Harbor, King street, has been] See Gedye = summer millinery a0 ATE WILLIAM McCUTCHEON, thoroughly gone over and repainted, | nouncement in to-day's. paper. an colors, We Forbes-Robertson, the famous Eng: preparatory to opening on May lst rere - Well-known Kingston Baker h ave every- lish. actor-manager, . who has been tor (he season. All the rooms, read- - TE ---------- a » xX seen throughout the United States this ing awl writing, game, meeting and i Passes Away. « thing worth season in' "The Passing of the Third we : - o Willian McCutcheon, aged fifty years e Foti 8 2 bed roems, have ween made very com buying. Floor Back," will sail for England on | fortable and inviting. John F. Owens, [$i died at his late home on Queen street, April 30th, 'abonrd the Kaise® Wilhelm, | who succeeds George Pound. as stew-1%: -- on Sdturday, of congestion - of the accompanied by his wife, Miss Gert- | ard, has arrived, §s very much pleased | 4! 3 lungs. My. McCutcheon had been sui rude Elliott. Mr. Forbes-Robertso 0 18 {with the place, and contemplates a big | §I V fering for the past year from goitre, M A i Ss now planning his permanent retirement {season's work. Mr. Owens, an old | ¢| \ 25 pad the illness which caused his death from the stage. He will open his tous r himsell i i the 1 i tl AAKMALAAAALLAMLALLLAAAARS sailor , 18 peculiarly fitted to i) i] was thought to be result of this Every conceivable shade next season in the English provinces, [deal with these men He has been! dl i ' IR! atlment Deceased was a well-known | § and them after a London engagement, | connected with the sailors' home at 4 iy : resident of this city, being a baker by R { ) S E S { mm-- The Always Busy Store. all sizes, small sizes will make a special continental tour, [Port Arthur. Mr. Pound shortly leaves |g! 2 HN trade and at one time had a business to atch h larger appearing in Paris, Berlin, Vienna aud | for his new field from the Soo down 4 of his own on Princess street. Latter St. Petersburg. In the autumn of | to Sarnia : ly he was emploved at Johnston's ba- 1913, Mr. Forbes-Robertson will re- SS ---------- > £20 kery i m : YEN YP turn to this country for his farewell Won Harvard scholarship. y J yy i { He is survived bv two brothers, Al --AL L I HIS Ww E E K--- I | , R MeFAUL "S Angric an tour, presenting a repertoire Arthur E. R. Boak, of Vancouver, I f exander,. of Watertown, N.Y., and i FI a whith will include = "Hamlet," "The | C., a brother ofCapt. H. E. Boak, ad ipl Thomas, of Clayton, N.Y; also hy d | ee cnet, edhe |i 2 Srathur oops, Hi | i a $1.00 per ozen |} FITTING GLASSES want of Venice "Cae- {jutant of the brigade, has J three sons, Lawrence, William and Fd sar amd Cleopatra," and "The Light [won the best prize open to post-grad- J p| ward, all of Kingetong and two daugh i TO THE EYES : CARPET WAREHOUSE, ip | that Failed." s untes of Harvard university, the Ray- B] ters, Mrs. B. Bedard, of Montreal, and ! ' . . mond Cutting Travelling Fellowship, 5 Madeline at home, He was predecen ; worth 81.200 annually, in the depart | led by his wile, eleven years ago. The All Other Cat Flowers . Won Prizes. : ment of history and ecomomics. Mr, | e an 0 funeral will take place on Tuesday ai ; The scores that wan the prizes atl Boak p ' Ri L Plentiful x : was one of Queen's most dis ternoon. - and « Cheap the Box Ball Bowling Parlors, for hi ' 1 af tinzuished graduates, having taken his { | respectively. Daily prizes are offered years of age. For four years aiter his Values a Dollar TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 160, q this week. This game is getting more! op. i 3 men and boys, were 201 and 164 3 A. degree in 1906 when eighteen graduation he was on the staff of Beit 1g ' . ory di ) ar): , : x uarter of a popular every do AY. Parlors over}; Columbia University of McGill. is oore incon a . hi What Happened a Quarte -- King Edward theatres, - entbince Mou: ad for the past two years has be : Bh came here for his i Century Ago. = i treal street. ¥ ? : n hat. We are "Hat Specialists," . oat Club held annual f 1 Barri held at i BUY 3 studying at Warvard university, for carry all the best makes, and {Bl meeting. os | 109 BROCK STREET} | » his Ph.D, degree. The young schola a A May Day Concert e 5 E il Nicol, ILA. won the Gowar L . s the s , a are the only direct Mat import. [p] William Nico = : : a locality where the build Something nsw and al 'got Ig is the son of H. ¥ Boak, barris ter, ¥ s Ci fe he finest collection of Cann eh wv : of Vancouver. ers in Kingston, prize lox 1 ing restrictions are such that some of the best local talent, st the B lian plants, "ensure desirable neign- concert in St. Luke's hall, Wednesday, _Comin Frederick Mowat, son of Hon. 0. § th Bingstons ny 2. $ ft Hats 50 fo ; ! ? & ' yinted sheriff of Toronto. May Ist, at Soht o'clock, Tickets, Une of the most importivl, sud ar. 0 Ci Mowat appointed sheri oron Wi aon . | " Thirty ground. dollars raised for We Grind Our Own Lenses Where you are assured © -- , . ; Stiff Hats 50 een apversit) ; se ---- a st, well-graded streets. coment A 'county model school is 10 be es if King De nearuyen tf y 1 to 3 I'he Dominion government interview es aly a 1 tablished in Moadoe, Tt is expected it [1 3 od touching the building of the dry 8, sanitary drainage, gas, 1 3 Fri'ay, May rd, . $4 $ dock and breakwater by convict 1a A water and electricity; Sill be opened on the en September | 4}; ert Spalding is without a doubt | Silk Hats, to b. Jock an reauwale 4 NY EOPLE i . adults, 28¢c; childre 1Ze. * ' fy do tistic events of the musical season bor. the most interesting figure in the mus- i Bishop Cleary preached, in Hamilton Where the residences will be lui Ningsan; plant Kentucky {0 § world to-day. He has boen rear at the 2D rneriion of Bishop Dowl a uniform distance \from the . Shniny sued, Bth, tt ed in an atmospheres of culture, and re ae ing. are willing to sacrifice no terraces, With a god | ings re irae Mother's boeived bis raining from the Freat FE hy s GIRL theshmelves And their i : Tmasiera arope. e is withal gils pga SE CANNOT LOCATE G children to prejudice, or tng space between, - icks predicting stormy weather |} with that - divine fire wo call 3 ol "what will peovle say?" Where. you will be convent oo ganiu®, and which has made him fa- ; Hl Lull In the Alleged Kidnapping Case at y Movs as an exponent of the clagsie vy Finis Messa. to the street cars, Univor- composers. There ix a fineness a bet % ee do + 6 Sullosis aud the Wake CAST OR 1A him which bespeaks the scholar and tir The littl girl, alleged to Have bees and $3.56 fh white, the poet, and which one feds in cer- [WEEE kichapped, . in the village of Odessy, fam of bis Antprpretation wileh al cannot be located, and as a resaly, Wi back of . Koos i 4 A proceedings have come to a standstill dl. but wiih is brgifiantly Fro One report bas it that the mother and . hilton with defec- Fe : . : 2 hghted in Techaikowsky's music, : the child are in Syracuse, N.Y. while Hive vyes often nd in you a good profit or & : : , : man ---------- some are of the opinion that the girl e greatest suffering " spot to erect a home. $l 4 3a i L. "iBlis ia hiding in om ou this city. | ----mes Jesmanent dis- . 4 5 ' we A certam me in Kingston was migh tn me before the mest ; . nie the trai Thousand Island |§1 searched for the irl, but 'she could Stherwise beevme 4 powor ( : " AAAS, | unction, sot be found. Moth bolls. , Gibson's. The K'ngston Milling company has made, aptlieation to the itd for Registered Optometrist & Optician more power. The matter will be con 342 King St. sidered at the meeting of the ofili tien commitiee Monday aftervoon. Flabe camphor. Gibson' 35 'eee CesT ORO RRO RRORY From Grime to Glory a safe, sure and gentle process by our SANITARY . LAUNDERING, The grimmest thing emerges an object of glory--of prids. Soiled sheots, pillow cages . aad towels sanitarity * treated -- overy thread .® cleansed and whitened © withoat hurt to the fabric : and With bat little hurt too your pockei-book. . . * . * . . -~ Sees see - Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham ta Phone 22, SNORE AIINOGENS \ 000000000000000000000000000000300000000000 Boe