Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1912, p. 2

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: 31: now ready. "JOHN Mc KAY 149-157 BROCK STREET 2. F. HARRISON Company HAVE YOUR FURS REMADE ARD "REPAIRED DURING SUMMER: Hstimates and vied' "ehdartuliy given. Our summer prices are attractive. - Styles and New Plates free, 1912- THE FUR HOUSE Yarge new stock: 'Sideboards and Nyffetts. $7.50 up. Over 40 styles: Chairs, Table snd China Cabinets to match. We are ready. at lowest phces, Iron and Brass Beds, $2.50, $3.00 up. Over 42 styles and sizes. CHAIRS -- Arm, Rockers, Diners Parlor, Hall. ele, Boe to $50 each Carpets, Curtains, Rugs Lin- dleum, Shades, ett, Repair and Upholstering work dode promotly, good and cheap. 'Phone 90. Yoursy ' The best shade manufactured is the VUDOR SHADE, 'made of Linden Wood, simple to op- erate; can be put up in five minntes, . Made in all mammas shone to perfection. Good AT LAKE ONTARIO PARK ON MONDAY. HELD A Big Crowd Was in Attendance Victorias Defeated Athletics, snd Ponies Won From Park Nine-- The Barbers Lost . The labor men of the sity * 'held forth" at Lake Ontario park on Monday. Needless to say, the Tain at periods, . or perliaps, the scowling -of the weather man dur- ing. the day, kept what would have been: a record labor picnic atten- dance Away. Still the street car company handled a very large crowd ta and from the park. The Barbers and Masons "lather- ed it up" at baseball in the moraing on the park diamond. And, again in the afternoon four teams, Ponies and Park Sines, afid Vietor- jag and Athletics responded to the] ¢ umpire's "Play ball." 5 A number of the labor men "en-! gineered! the races and sporty o glides the bail-fleld in the afternoon: Dancing wig indulged in at the park pavilion' afternoon and even- jng. Salisbury's orchestra supplied 10e music. The "baby show' was field in which & number of the "sigtng generation" and their proud moving pletures were shown in the pavilion dusting te 4 the evening. Unions Detented Barbers. The Barbers were 'liekad at "bat and ball" at Lake Ontario Park. The score was 27 to 11 in Savor of the united: unions. There. were many Bard hits, many home ruai und strike outs to numerous (0 mention. The coaching of "Jim" Lee for thé Barbers and Sam Con- nolly for the Unions on the home 'line, was very effective. The sen- "Reach" p. Walsh 1b, Summerville 28, HA Ponies 7, Park Nine 1. . The Ponies baseball 'teamn also pulled out a win-at the park in the afternoon when. they defeated the * . Park Nine by a score of 7 to 1, finrom oft Although Park Nike had strength. £07p3 ened its team by patting Purtell 'in' the box, [t did not hinder the .op- posing team hammering him for ten ¥ hits. Ponies had Ryan in the box Hi in place of Derry who 'was awax. barge Ponies-- Evans ¢, Ryan p, Potter tow, on £b, C. Toland 2b, J. Stewart ss, C. IO person Stewart 3b, Kenedy, r.f., H. Toland % ¢l., McKay LT. : " Park Nine--Smith c, Purtell (p.'¢ Nicholson 1b, Potter 2b, Olsen. 8s, ay H. Clarke 3%, Hammond r.f., Milan 1 3 Heavy Fog Delays Vessels. AY embe Ho al! barge Hamiltot ef, J. Clarke, LI. uv he -- William Dehaney. Results of Races. © ne : The rices and winners 'were as the Sah r. Ki ' follows: - o Stat iy igi Boys (12 years and under)--C. t wan Randall, ¥. Alken F. Burns. OF nal In Girls '(12 years and under)-- rome i aud SP Bertha Pelow, Sadie Walker, Roi' bd Taal Joe a Lolsean. IK. How the at-around that Boys' race, 100 yards, 16 ret Ihe Kingston h en burned is tot and under---J. Gallivan, G. A. The : : NE c Abramsky, C. Randall. r¢ steamer Sowards arrived from Girls, 16 and under--M. Camp- 'Ocwego, Sunday, might, with coal Jo) bell. M. Pelow, J. Beaupre. , Crawtord's and cleared again, Monday 100 yards dash, open--H. Nichol Hight, 5 Peni Vir son, A. M. Shaw, D. Pgund. 6 he s¢ hes Maize m Married ladies' race--Mrs. JY. Otweno, with coal for Craw Wheeler, Mrs. W. Byron, Mrs. G. The schooner " Kee watin is at the pent Aviesworth. tentiary, coal, from Osweg Special, policemen, postmen .and A heavy fog set in on Mond and caused much ¢ v to the vessels firemen--D. MeCarey. Dich: hu orn Beg bound 1.1; Nichol pARGE JAUROS BAMMED BY Athletics--Stansbury ¢, Muckler, BARGE AD. AND SUNK, » Dehatiey 1b, Stokes 20, Gauther LAR fre---- Dufly, 39, Coyne rt, - Ewart, Huroi Was Lombed With 28,000 | CT, Gratton It Sullivan | Bushels of Wheat From Richard: || Vies--0 00002233 x--1 | son's Elevator on Way to Mont-4 Athletics--0 @ 6 6 ¢ 0 8 0 0--¢ real--=Secilent Oveurred at Pine | Teée Point Below Trogueis--| ake theif! A PI eg we a as gg rt "ANNO To the People of 'August 31st. Framed Pictures ; Den Pictures : Ny Brass Goods' Pennants Stationery { and other stock portaiuing to an up-to: date --a------ The formal opening of our new store on Saturday, We have a complete new stock of Late repr ints i : + Mrs "~ . . _' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY; SET AIBER °3, 1012 : : : Turd ---- " Ln -- o a . " ii i - > i match as a whole wag a very fine - ---- 'THE LABOR DAY PICNIC exhibition of ball. BARGES IN COLLISION Ee See ET } \ R Vietdrias--Cotmian ¢, McCammon -- UN C E Kingston | » School Goods store. : oan PHONE 919. 3 : THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE PP 160 & 162 PRINCESS st ast on gt ed school wear--To clear to- night at : H Ww. REVNER. Sunday, | DEATH oF et ee A tr at Aa rr A Aap Patt aire APA RAREE a. - i, {with coal, fron Oswego ! Swift's what! Monday, steamy To. . a ; ronto and North King dowa and ap; Aletha down and - ap; Rigean King | - . - : Se ared for Ottawa. Tudsdy>-steamer | Te (ngston- and. C an Sw and up; hi ' i ) : Rideaw Oucen. down from aun Children's Ribbed Cot- ili ARD sl Vigtha dan and up. 4} ton Hose, Fast Black, : he tr Dundurn went east and ver ke 120 i _ {the: Bell west ou Sunday morning broken sizes up 19 19 The steamer City of Hamilton went (J§ ich. Just the thing for Eo In Platinum and -Gold, set with Diamonds, Amythists. and on board. wl 2% ne al Mise. 3 42 King St. Thoma 1019. sation of the day was Ti Stagg, who played first base for the Young ladies race--M. Campbell sh ite ane N 5 e, Maded with 77,000 | : - Pearls, unions. -- No -bail- was too high or} M. Pelow, J. Beaupre. gg of Ww 7 Lrom Fu 1 Tra 5 Well-known Musician Di Sudden. 12 1-2¢ a pair Seki too wide for him to eatch and He Open . Na. legged race--H, 'Nich- due to arrive r 2 ly at Duluth. y Neckiets in 14K Gold, with could touch his man out at: first] olson, I. Pound, W. Byron, J. Mor- i; campan ley } or Sprays of Pearls, from $11.00 from the pitcher's box. . The line-| rissey, 1. Connolly, T. Gallivan. aftetnoon. The vesse death. ocenrred: arly, o Satur- | (Children's Rompers, to up. All new. ups were: Fat man's race, 200 pounds and _° 3 ith, race W.| x 1 J ith € Valons. Stage 1b, Connolly 3b,|dver--H. Daryam, -A. Ramley, 'T. from ty-five years was | fit up to 4 years -- to clear Drops, with. ( hains, fo Tur Villard ef, G. Bews p, MeCartney| Wilson. | ; Car to.night He Padot, Amjthist, To. gs, J. Hews 3b, Richards rf, Potter, Special, 200 yards dash; open-- |-*Fio". 980eq wi th palp wood accompli shed musician and « roe JUS ui Tours In 14K Goud, if James Hews ¢ H. Nicholson, A. 'M. Shaw, D. Salvin company the tug Hall from [ing at vdrious times connec 25c¢ from §10.00 up, complete. Barbers--Hagerman 3b, F. El-| Pound, | Montreal, three light barges. churches in Kingston and Montreal ; . HH CO i------ mer. 8s, Lawless 1b,' Robbd "pl Married ladies' race--Mrs. The Calvin a Dontielly wrecking his de pafture from the latter place seve Nias Ann u Lewers c.f., Caines r.f., Christiey,| Wheeler, Mrs. G. Aylesworth, Md; Samipaiics, -whies i ave been' wo years ago for Duluth to oce t Ladies' Blac k Silk LL; 4. Elmer 2b, Frizzle c. J. Morrissay. conjunction tdeavoting to "re 1 organist in-the - Methodis Waist a 10. * : w-------- Men's half mile race--H. Ken! the steamer » which is stranded' church of that city. He was : lists, sizes 52, JR, Victorias, Ti Athletics, ©; nedy; J. Buck, 8. Cade. at Weaver's Point, below Morrisbutis fin bed, having succumbed to an attack ||| 42, assorted Hed 1s, prioed Yo ang Opticians after playing nine inntngs at the| -Hop, step and jump--A. W. Doe, jhave their present plot jorhean fatiure = 2 1 oh 1 ers, OF Marriage Licenses. Park on Monday afternoon the Vie-| H. Nicholson, [D. McCarey. op i ers have re Mr. Reyuer was u i up to $5.50 each; to clear, 850 KING STREET. torias lett the fleld with seven rumsi Runhing toad ump W. Doe, X i atic w th years 22d at Bro kh : iH} to- night at . : to their-credit as compared with cholson, 1. McCarey. Hae I he i ii0: LAE He for 'the Athletics. A num-| Standing broad jump-----H. Nichol! D#¢ : harge, with stone, [passed the earlier years $2. 49 estima ber of changes were 1 liced in thel son. A. W. Dee. L. Goodman. ahove her, a to release her in that | York. Twenty-five: y he. was ---- & ~ ., : 150 yards race. open-- lichol-! wiy. Fhe w has receded over a [given the position of organist of Queen | ity any teams. G. Dick's phe was filled 3 ace, open--H. Nichol-7 g NRE ; posi! 8 Queer - ASA by Ray,.. while- Muckler twirled) son, A. M. Shaw' i] a orth and edit winds, | Street: Methodist church, Faiwston, No need to borrow your Yor the losers. Up until the sixti| Committees men's race--F. Clench,' hich iterierred seriously with trying {seven years later went to take a "neighbor's Umbrella." See innings, neither team had been able E. MeDonald, R. Sinelajr. to pull her off with cables position at Emmanuel! Congregation: neighiors mbrelia, See iq to score. At this point of the pro-| = Unlon men's race--F. Clench, E.! The Netord arrived iu church, Mbmbeal, Later he went as or our special at "Hii coedings Walsh had gotten his base McDonald, J. Feeney. 1¢ Qity AV night with her own: {ganist and choir master fo S§ James! | and Was Jollowed at bat by Gilles ge) ball--H. Nicholson, 7. or, Ereder raser, of Syracuse, N.Y. !the Apostle church and aiter. five vears| @ . 95¢ i ie. an cCammion, who both went] Pound, 8, Potier. and a party] ; =o service gecupied a like po sition at Dy ! y i il | 4 pie. A se two ont and one on] . Ladies' throwing baseball--Miss- The schooner Ketchum is at Swift's Metlodist church, which | 1 It's a good one, < | : Ev thi : 4 base, it. was up to Nicholson to do " 0. Johnston, M. Stagg, Cross. ren = anil his departure from Montreal if Seaman Iq b ery hing in Pars something, byt luck would have rowing ball, boys, 14 years and' Thete 13 more Cathrrh i Gli Sec: Years ago : . . : id © i 3 1 Tt "Nick walked -- With, two on gndur=. Shamnon; Hi: Ab/ maby; LEAR Sl Bl Ra ll a YSReeh oars AHO Mr Reger mar, | Big range of Hair Rib- l} 14 b tained of ue wil ; k t oung fe a Was posed to be urs rrTee 189 iy be ght if Tosh ATR. 1 ; io Y ar | © - 2 PL hile. the. bal). as skipping competition, for Sarried shie." Fora SralC Ra sure apido | Bell, of Westmount, who sursives ma J} Pons. in al thie popula Out of the high J bolus fielded ad thrown to fest | ad ge Es: | eeler Byron, rr tal Techies, ad poe, [Mise Maio there Aaighiers, el colors--- t hs yoalLY, perfect ¥ th men on ses got home. i. tantly failing eure with seceul] SES arjorie, Lallias and Jean Rey-} 1 i | Miles claiuned that Dick was out on| Baby show--Mrs. M. Meliroy| EERE, PR dh BU "Tr Rovner is aso fl 10c and up. n fit aud right | hn vr Rafe Sullivan salle) Waltzing, special prize Miss a ne tion a er I rot ther a W R yne A Re | -- > up-to date. on . 4 ---- aunires constitut) treat ) ers "yer an J FP NA NA Et NE i ha ioe dep disheartt: «Corrigan and J. Courtney, Miss| Cataren Cure unr an, on ve ner, am one sister. Mre en rge Findlay _ 251 Jozen I adies' White |! T Re - ened: the 'Athleties or. not, they did Nicholson and J. Feeney. Cheney & fet I 6. U0, 22 the only all of Montreal. The former fo ryears 1 Te 1 : . ris 3 i f | not> seem to .play as hard as Vies - -- ls taken Mnternat in doses trot 10 hived in Kingston, AWN landk ere hi 10 f 8, { GOU R D IE R'S scored. five gre rune in {he bow SEPHEREIIILIINISIIIINE OE A en i NINRTHEN Took v Seri 4 Hemstitched, to-night | Ie aways looked. ubon As Vics poor(® TO MEET IN KINGSTON. @| dred "dollars for any cage 1 Falta' to you 3 h. : | EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS | innings, Cotman and Ray scored, 3 : BM Yor, SiTvalars id weati- [At the. House of Providence on| € eac : | making the tally 4 to 0. - In the Mayor Hoag telegraphed as | ™ (qi, 2 Saturday. * Hp Fe lace rae Phone 2 : 700 | alghth. the Vies rallied agiin and|® follows to the Whig from Ct- 4|% : IY ry 11 three more rubners got home, Sum-{* tawa at noon, Tucsday:-- #& hose who took vows dt the Honse of] . eee merville, Pound and Cotman. Both 3 ' "Riugaton was unanimous ¥ Provide gon Saturday THOPNINGE ers | he ie) -- bd pitchers threw a good game and the y chosen as place of meet. 4 Final yows----Sisters M. Bernadetti, M. | a : pl E # ing 'of 'Eastern Ontario « Stella, M. Edna, M Patricia; = M + Dairrmen's Association to be #|o4 nn : Thomas Aquinas, M. Raympnd, 'M.} B held on Jan. Sth, Oth. and # Lucy, M. William. ] CASTOR! 1A $+ 10th. é 4 "The Hat Store." te irst vows=May i arney, Waupoos, Tessesssssrsrasssestssemmt | { : ( "NE gnitacey:] FoF In"ants aid Children. , | . Kitherine | Jie iil THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. SPECIALS Vary Murp! M: Felix): | . The Kind Yu Have dwap i \ b - Incredse in Exports. Mery Mckeawn, Fra (Sr. "Ni uring the months of<July and 5 Hy} iB] Lise i Hi Bears the August, the exports from Kingston BI Holy Hai Lice Arnpricr A dwelling and: barn on Signature us to the United States, as reported TIME FOR f Gaorirnde Dayle, Perth na Pows'l, re cy 3 x a : . through ° the American consuls, es Mo Nevean: ql Fresh 1 Durham street, together with . office 'otalled $109.56.71, "an tn='¢l FL. ae 2 R! : w i a4: erease of $23.718.66. The five high- i 3 P nine building lots can be pur est articles exported were: --Lum- a Te a -- Sweet shased for x bers] 19.706, bu; bides Sug: a or tie COMPLAINED TO THE POLICE. Asters chase tor $1,500. Soubin, 415, ,331.89; feldspar, '$13, Two Women Out After Their Hub. Gladioli } The dwelling is rented Tor ki tre Siew Of Sunda, From our own garden {§ $96 per year. ; Clayton, Kingston and Ottawa. . "Tell Foe troubles to the policeman," ) gi en 3 Steamers & and . is an old saying and a reat many people § VL ay § $ tor Miners Ridegn ng, an uses, nie aying aud o great many people 18 each' day at b: iin sinn ¥, And. Saturday at 6 men were fers at police hea lquarte ¥ { ) . wm. For Cla every Tuesday. an Sunday and they both complained P U R D Y Ss B! MULLIN Wetlnesday, Friday and Saturday at hou § their hubbies. One claimed th: she | $i ! I & pm. J Yalls and return; ad be 1 -assaglted by her hushand, wi ! Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. 50¢c., every Wednesday and Saturday, tad tn ing, and the other claimed 109 BROCK STREET [}| "Pl : at § em. that her hand had not been "treating ; | Phone 539. James Switt &-Uo., Agents. Select your Now Fall f her piu he oe i, lair 4 i "The Busy Beal Estate Commer. y d a complaint 5 oN Harvesters' Excursions. Hat in; this store--it's register, neither of fhe women would lowers in all arrange | Jira Jusmrance. make a chs V8 h fice could no 4 Owing 6 the great demand for made. wd because our Bion Ga hake so the police could notiff ment for all occasions aa pb 3s, Stone on he dtock and variety is so [ivomen "make up" with their hubbics, ; promptly. ) rianing two special H ay Ba Tn arg... e feel "safe in and tisrn the house of too sue sible a i cursions on September 4th and othld sa re 86) ta one of happiness, : To i ot TREASON HoT, caryin rte mb LAR] Sth ying vo, sell and carry 2p - A malo vt ar A " . tas. id sane, aan fo for $1 and ouenalficent por mie iB Stock more Hats than TO FORM A COMPANY, _ refura i Cove a amanton. as MacLeod, '& all other dealérs in King- x res ' : Ay Soraea PN DoT choicest ay ston combined. ; the A Purchase. And | Conducs The C + e Frontensné Hotel "Rest yard sod stables in city z Concert. ; in Jo Saminis fo Bispham best makes are here. At a moeting 'of the creditors of Phaptitons, ; the W, MH. Telfer estate last week the provisional directors were ap- | and steps When to form a company to buy and conduct the Hotal Frontegae, which has] ~ A ioe nhs un, iat dl e eom- ey De will be Known as the Hotel * . ves hy. of | eo ns sh time. \ C. E. Pheaix has been ap- | Bolted Sawer of the houtelr y. Th Establishment cannot aa bo es rn fafl to reveal ths resl cause of fenac as well as acting t h SiR Suse sot i : pacity for the. m R that eu. And mot to wee properly when built. aan. Yoho ae need. mitten. a : He AS specialists, in rotvactiog: Rerockvile ¥air. Th + Sept. 3 ERRORS of REFRACTION of : Steamer Amotion, $ am, rélum ; eves lisse © prese , Jeaten Dr ockvsile BIA Ry: Gananoque (fl asd and mats by ws will Kiva. Cv KINGSTON. LAU SDRY, Pettus and Xt denham Bes. "Phose 2 4 i WA A. A sous | i

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