Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Sep 1912, p. 5

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® : - ~THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912. Boy Scotts ! {| IBY A CHICAGO 0 MAN WHO VISIT. | "Tae FLIRTING PRINCESS" rin] ED HERE. BILL TO-NIGHT. He Tells About the Golf Club ik "The New Barmaid" by an ar OS TTENTION and Old Fort Henry--The fatter English Company has Been Scecar- the Place for Boys to Play Indian. ed for Next Tuesday Evening. "B.1L.T." writing in the Chicago) The solid stamp of approval has F\ ay 3 Daily Tribune of September 2nd, Leen placed by the entire eastern press | l ~ ; i hag the following amusing com-ion the Dew 'edition of "The Flirting | A i EW - _AS O S " ------------ - | ment upon his visit to Kingston: Princess," Harry Bulger's present star | C I see no difference between South- {ring vehicle. This is the third success i i "+ All Boy feouts wit! be interested in the foll lowing Books, speci- ern Canada and the northern boun- ful seasom of this really meritoriops | . FOR MEN ally written and publighed in the intérest and. welfare of &couting, dary of our blessed country, save offering of Mort. H. Singer, ry its | that there is more breathing room fii local vitit to Kingston, owillg tol t ent over the border, and ten gj}, rati s euests | y EB ° S110 places to summer in to one on the and pied Teena ; New Buttons an d Bluckiers in Tans, ' ; : : v Sip a lade ce se | of eastern managers, with | + The Canadian Bog Scout, by Sir Robert Baden Powell, K.C.B, 35¢ | this side. At Kingston, for 8x (h.m "The Flirting Princess" has iy Patent# ( M ] 'hief 3 Sir Robert Baden Powell, by W. ¥. Aitkin, ..35¢ | ample (though Kingston. is far from played three and four times in one! un eta S The Chief Scout, ® Rg rT Wa 4 "xe RU wild), there is fishing and boatln® Lo ion It is said to be 'entirely un-| : io . " 3 | tity and { Lone Patrol of the Boy Scouts. by J. Finnemove and swimming in quan (like any other musical comedy. Harry 4. 00, 50, 00 The Lone Pal ol o | quality to suit the individual taste | Bulger and his large company of fifty vo Amateur Scouts; by R. Jacberm. . ., ,. .. .. p | The Rideau River, as far as Otta-|, i d let 3 Three A hy offers hndimited camping wo people and a complete soenic pro Sdouting For a King, by B. Botherve.. .. .. ... ++ seu. vy 31 ground, and the St. Lawrence with Suction, J elon ot he "See our Tickler, Lucky Dog. Village Sandal its islands is likewise within strik- . f FOR SALE BY. : rarely ¥ more % | A | "we dropped off at Kingston for The-New Barmaid." fy ' The Newest I asts fila | "| Next Tuesday, at the Grand, Kings- PANY, 1 Princess. a day and fo eat numberton theatrogocrs will see. "The New ; ; RUGLOWS col =| m= ABERNETHY'S - and recommended by the Boy Scouts' Assoclation : of attractive old houses. The chief Barmaid" presented by an all-English industry of the city appears to. be SOmPanys yo reth pan Louis % he gE je st a religious calm, judging by the num- loca Fat churches and the somnolent at the Owlett's Club, London, and the atmosphere that pervades the place. second act on the banks of the River The sound of church bells is as Thames, near Henley. Although nas rious usiness. i magically evocative as the pipes of turally "The New Barmzaid" at the THE CHURCH PULPITS the piper of Hamelin. .° jelub figures prominently in the story ; , p fa In the afternon we chartered a of the play, she does not by any ' # Shending morey is a serious' business just as important ds funeral appearmg carriage and means exclusively control the interest; i RK i earning visited 'the remains of Fort Henry far from it, gs Alexander Loftus, the | THE MINISTERS WHO WILL The circus alowiP gives his funny fun. « We give you our sober experience. We are practical tailors. #1d know low to buy and |8CFosa the river. An interesting celebrated English comedian; playing PREACH ON SUNDAY. s - ICE CREAM po f ' picturesque the role of "Bertie White," a clubman, what to bu Wa have just placed in stock a shipment of Scotch fortress in a state o Tweeds og Blue hyve os Which are splendid a mon and oe a dilapidation. Peace has spun cob- has an exceptionally strong comedy i all high prices. Come and sce them. - Our store and our serviced webs in the cannons' mouths as part. "The New Barmaid" is a clean, | Announcements Made by the Var ous a . prettily. as a cartoonist. can do wholesome, genuinely funny, musical| Denomingflens as to Their Ser- i 1 1) 4 Ate st your disposal. them, and war and rumors of war comedy of the best type, just full of | yjces--Sermon Topics and Musical; . k { By the Pint or Quart 4 . seem distant as the Pleiades. What fun and life and gaiety, and is played | g EJ % J THOS LAMBERT MERCHANT 151 Princess St a place for a boy to "play Indian": by an exceptionally strong cast; head- | Programmes. h a . , . ' TAILOR . There are underground passages «d Ly Alexander Loftus and including | Quen Street Methodist church= Rev . N % ¥ Te ry and - dungeons at Fort Henry anc | Misses Edune, Mollon, "Lillie Leslie, in| G. 1. Campbell, pastor ('phone 324), : » wandering through them I reflected the principal female roles, and Vin-| will preach at both services. a! Ty a 2S A K EL L S how little attention was paid tolcent Erne, R. N. Cory, James Wilson, St. Andrew's--Services. 11 a.m. and A £ i } sanitation in the best days of dun- Norman Clark and other English act- | 7 pan. Preacher at both services, * ay Nett to Opera House : Phone 640 geon building; the ventilation 18 ors in the chief male parts. An added | Rev. J. N. Beckstedt, of Lansdowne. = sly A uniformly poor, 'and the Hehting attraction is . the strong chorus of TStrangers welcome leaves much to ne desired. 1 'twenty picked English voices, and an| St, Paul's--Morning prayer, 1] . informed that ihe gentiomay - augmented orchestra, under the direc-| o'clock: Sunday izchool and- vicar' . We re & . 3 3s faid out the fortress faced it Wrong, 'ion of Basil Horsfall. {ible class, 3 pan.' evening prayer, T . ® INDIA PALE AND EXTRA STOCK ALES, XXX STOUT and, on being recalled, cominitted | a a {ocloek a: Rev. W ih Fitz IMPORTAN 1 | ibrary "Tables StanparDp Brveracrs | Pod suicide on his way back to England Ernest Marks Stock Company. LGierald, M.A The criticism of his plans seemed | oo ioe Finest ak a . : : . 3 poo , | d ' and "Kitty" | Cooke's church, DPresbyvteniaa--Rev ome. ill founded. The view 48 iyi, will appear at the Grand Op. | J. W. Melntosh, N:A. Residence, an edestals excellent, -- Tr y ad | Fi pnae slre P rof 1 { should face the fortress precise- era House on Thursday, Friday and | Frontenac strect. Il am. Prof. | It you have Property to Sell. list Iv 2a It. stands to-day. The Eng- {3nturday, September Rath, 13th nd I. Seott; 7 p me, the pastor; Sunda i with us at baece. - 'Wao: bave sold Dak or Mahogany {ish builder was supersensitive. nd Mii hone hile ' ngs o plays | st hoot and Bible floss. : P uy mid | yahy properties of late within two Between the fort and the town | so Mr Marks thi on . ap I Ye. foceting, ednesday, p.m veeks after being listed (hat had sprawl. the links of the. golf club, as po tng sional strom oo y The 3 he Strafigers cordially javited een on the market for from ofie tof, 'sporty' a course as you please. | ¥ a ength we opening | Bothel Congregational church, om hree years We have several cus -- Ked a clubhouse and a. num- uit will bea play that oppeals to all ner Barrie and Johnson | Ntroets A | omers now booked asking to Luy. yer of puting greens; for the rest claxses, e company will, no doubt, | central church. Rev. A: P.° Mérshon one plays anywhere across the rock- | attract large + Houges. ipistabs The pastor will pr with a a You Nant 10 buy we shail feat 3 v . B J bre fences | A wm. and 7 pom. Sunday school fo onesti 1} you, small protis 3 EE I al on REQUEST IS MADE all at 3 p.m. George Mills, superinten wick returns being our motto i dent. Prayer meeting, Wednesday an We have 165 acres Thunder which the grass is tall and thick That School Children be Given Half! Cen riayer moet ny hs : ave 163 acres in hunder A herd of cows were cropping the Ph. WV. at = . lay district, near White Fish Lake air green, and these I fook to be Day for Township Fair, | Sydenham St. Methodist Church | yur. for sale. Government deed the ~ members of the greens com-| 1 he big fait of the Kingston town. | --The minister will preach morn- | ; TP. passes Lhe corner of this lot mittee. "Although it was Saturday |:hip, the banner fair of Frontenac ing and evening. Bible school al | small house and a barn on the ) Jfternon,~only two players were an county, will be held . on September { 2.45. All welcome. Anthem: My wremises. Land partly cleared. Also . 5 M SETTS he links, and they, as long as they | i0th and Ilth, and the directors { ao doth Magnify the Lord." Land Grant of Ontario, unlocated DINING-ROO! Ne inieb remained in view, were searching taking steps to have She children giv They have taken away my Lord." L160 acres In latest styles and nish, or balls among the iyriad stones «na hali holiday on Wednesdaf, the jSmas Thy Will be Done," Mrs, Jas West Toroste Lots for Sale which For Cooking and Drinking, also for Cakelccing and Making Fudge. »f the hillside. 11th, to attend. es bs : oo vill double in price: within a few} ! a [ . I SB ( ) {vent iste Ne | . . Our driver was communicative, i Members of the board of suction oF venth and That ier nonths, Only Igtely placed on the . narket -- ---- - -- " " hut we really heard nothing about 'are being asked to agree to a half in A a 6 Nae : ue Hingston until evening, Passing heliday for the "kiddies," and allow [07 of Princess and Montreal Streets < je i \ shop, Arethusa spotted a piece of thm a chanty to see the wonders at [2very Sunday, Wednesday and Fri Fire insurance ju British com- { ' th A LAREN ie she 3 a Ljdiy>at 8 pm. Subject to-morrow anles . 3 id Wedgewood, and we entered | 'he hig show, At this fair there is a Pe . v i 8 PEARSALL' S MILLINERY il | the place, to be imprisoned for an! grand exhibit of mechanical drawing, night I'he Rich Man and Lazarus » ff our by a flow of talk unequalled :nd, in addition, many exhibits which | ~erviccs will be held on Saturday R Chas Bell SS eer i! | since the yarn of the Ancient Mar- Iwill be of interest 10 the children, and | (Sabbaths), at' 3 pam. All are wel . . . i ner; and, like the wedding guest, | from an educational standpoint there | nme. 3 239 BAGAT STREET, Our Fall Display of Pattern Hats. | xe could not choose but hear. Pass- is no doubt but what. the children | First Church of Christ, Scientist teal Estate & Fire Insurance Agent. y i ing from the various processes of | would benefit from a vizit' to the fair | 1chnsen trint bet we 8 Bagat au REID'S QU Ned lY, HB : 5 it shina manufacture, the shopkeeper |The trustees have yet to he heard | WoliNZlon streets Sunday service rv ig : RE ivy Low PRICES, i : . pS " " fon! 11 am. matins > C Wed esd Se 1 {i |} vegan on the history of Kingston, | fre {am., subject, "Man Wednesday | -Ommun ' i 8, ommefces on n ay, pt. 1 i vith copious footnotes. Eventually | Fo rn ae [oveming, testimonial meeting. . Pres sreacher, he pa, ot Patario; = ' 3 ll | we boited, leaving the narrator In| MORE TEACHERS READY. public reading-room, same address. | MW. Sunday School; 1.15 p.m. bap: SR D'S ALL ARE INVITED { ke de of a Ee Had I lope every afterneon, except Sunday ism; 7 pm. evensong, preacher, a AAA AA rat i sna. || nfinity of leisure I would riadly Stated That There Will Not bes to 5 o'clock All are cordially in | the Dean -of Ontario. s vi > Ba o . Princess Street Methodist. Church ' The Leading Ui f. Phone 41 | levote an aeon or two to hearken- Searc This Fail ited to the services and the reading ' i : | arcity This Fail. Hreom, orner Princess and Albert streets PEARSALL S MILL N ERY | {ne"to the 'nistory of Kinaston. oo The report that there will be no| Chal 'weal . tev. Frederick G. Robinson, minis- |" " m---- vearcity of teachers this fall, such as | haimers, Preshyterian, corner Bar | op "parsonage, 620 Princess street LOW COLONIST RATES ugh be Properly Housed. | has been experienced for some time, | "0 and Ea streets--Rev. M Mac 1_a.m., subject: "The Ministry of tim J. 'MeConachie, the local agent |should be pleasing news to the mem | gillivray, D D., pastor Services, 1 {| y\yoalg™ 7 p.m., subject "The | To Pacific Const Via Chicago agd of the Children's Aid Society, told thelers of the school hoard { am., "The Call, the Power, the] uan who was true to his Convic- North-Western Railway. Whig, on Friday afternoon, that unless| It is stated that throughout Ontar- | Service." J p.m., "Seeing the King} jons." Class meeting at close of Po lo dally Sept. 25th to: Oct i Humber of small houses are' erected | io, the scarcity -of tegchers this fall] #nd What Came Of It." Sund®% | yoriitiig service Sunday school 0 a ul VE i ¥ b n the city this fall, he has sad fore wilt be nothing like as great as it was | scheol, 3 p.m. prayer meeting, Wed | 4nd Adult Bible classes, 2.45 p.m.; 10th, from : paints wn { natn vi 3 hadowings of the condition of SOME | 4 year ago. | nosday. 7.30 p.m. Strangers' cordial | Young People's meeting, Monday & Los Angele on fangiaco, OF. *, ) of his "kiddies" this coming winter, | Reports ghrom the ' inspeitors, in| ly invited to all services Lm.; general prayer meeting, Wed land; Deatil ¥i porn, preg : Fhe parents of many of these are now many of & eolinties, show that the! Calvary Congrecatbonal church, cor | sesday, $ p.m Muste morning Helena, Butte Missoula Aupethy 5 in crowded quarters. A number of | cchools in which unqualified . teachers | ner Bagot and Charles "streets --11 a yanthem, "O worship the King'; Pocatello, Nainps, Salt Lake City, * : i " " dor 3 " LO cass verging cn destitution were dis- 'have been doing duty, will be filled by | m., public worship; 3 p.m., Sunda: vening, anthem, "Send out Thy|'" deri, Cirand Junct Oh a Through tourist sleepers and free vovered when he was out "scouting" { qualified. instructors. | school; 7 p.m., public worship Spe Aght," "Saviour. Breathe an Even- a ues a ext for Santa Claus, last December, ------------------ cial music at evening service. 8 p.m ag Blessing.' - Solo and quartette, | reiining chair cars from Chieago . sone 3 Wanted a Free Retarn. { Monday, Young People's meeting, | joleist, Miss © Annie Timmerman, | Variable rout Liberal stop overs. To Ré-open in Deteber. ! The firemen from the steamer Kings. Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting he church with the homelike feel- | For full informa ton ne to rates, 10th Se t The work at the renovation of {1°80 who struck recently, thus causing'! Seats free Strangers and visitors | ng. Come. routes and hierature write on salt o > 5 Queen Street Methodist church has | 0 lay in the steamer's schedule, wore | welcome to all our services. ---- sm -- BH Benpeti, gonernl agent, x progressed most favorably and the | Americans, and when they lait tha First Congregational, cor. Jehn- The 1 ai : Yonge street, Toronto All Are Invited edifice will be re-opened for worship at | 100% on the poat ood api 1 yy son and Wellington Sts.--Rev." BE he Largest Hat Importers, : . ihe 1st of October. - Rev. (i. I. Camp- |W the Canadisn side of the vi Leroy Rice, B.A., pastor. Morning fhe customs records show that for teal Estate Transfers, bell, the new pastor, has commenced |! partially filling up with "strongy worship at 1 o'clock; evening wor- | ae past seven vears George Mills" & Bell i tate agent stuff," two of these worthies made ap ship at T o'clock. Subject of the eo Bave imported more Hal R. Charles Bell, real . eslate agent, : g : Sa : ; ' ie x ; his ministry in Kipgston under most als : . # encouraging - auspices plication to the American congul _for | syening sermon: "The Old Phar- aps than all other dealers in this city Bagel ati wut Fe pa a. Peli x i . transportation, but they were infaem. iseelsm and the New." Sunday parla pre hou & Ane g rast, Salo 3 . ® Spend Sunday in Watertown. . ed that they would have to get back | gohogl at 3 p.m. Strangers in the -- 4 i bev estat dead, on their own resources, as transporia-| sity and those without a chure! "High r ipmdmirgh: (hice rane £ Y AT : Good going Saturday 5 am. or 3 i ) 4 class sweets," Hison's | . ty k 2 = Ltion could only be furnished if they! ™ i ; ot hv : ; : ames, 15, 17 and Markland street, THE LEADING MILLINERY STORE 230 pins Sunday Tap pom wad 3 [lon oud onl be turmished if they | Rom' nea 'coral. vited 10 wor-| 'Tha Nekanghim Carrie. compan. | amr 1, 1001 Mkland, sen 119 Princess i i J : p.m., returning up to Monday night. | dinclpa Rtn, ' A Oshawn, have taken out a permit fj. 0 S50 CU Lie of the city St. SRE £1.65 rétamn. s : First Baptist Church Rev. | io, build an addition to their factory |, Billing, Mont rnd. areut ---- Ordered OI ithe Sireet. Douglas Laing, pumor, at both ser- | swing io increased demands lor Me 'A 25¢. talcum powder, Ae, Gib A Joeal driver was "held up," Fri vices. 11 a.m. "Stripping {67 the aughlin products. > Your New Fail Hat, Sir, son's, i 1 Raee." 7 p.m. "Faith Triugphing "hod films,' Gibson's lay aftencos, by , Police Constable | iE g ak Hilms, ribson's, Semuel Arniel, -and made take hix| Over Trial Bible se hool, 2.45 Nazareth Drolisandeo, an horse off the street, as it was regard-|P a n All, Mala free, th Strangers vas srrested in Belleville : : rims cordially invited to a e services : o p,. 4 of stabbing a fellow. labor: td as unfit for service, Constable Ar The tor just returned from hol n shag ¢ a ing ier n Ei "n . niel acted on behalf of the Humane! Es . ; idays, and will be glad to see th "0 : ' Soci ty, and the driver complied with | aes of all his stata Te Eodak hlms."" Gibson's The masewith # pull often gets laps the reguiest. There would have been. St. John's Anglican oNorch, Belle, 4 100 ahend of the man of merit. "The Ladies of Kingston are all cordially invited to J wnihing dine" in police cours cir-| 204 many ubw faces us weil lle, "is to be removed to" Pourt | "ie. chin bricks." Clgom's. Pfbek Btreet Methodist Charch cles it he had not obeyed orders. | Ann Consistency' and selfishopss hava nev. pest 'our SE corner of Montreal and .Brock Sts: - "High class sweets" Gilson" er been known 16 be ready misers M: Sweet, Wholesome Bread. | ~Rev. John Webster, pastor, resi- 4 . a, Sp dénce 242 Johnston St Class mi JE i a ee ae 3 irs ribits of Pari A Fr A me 9 ans HA ee the Name of Jesus," by choir: solo: - . light and wholesome. Hold uy : _ live grocers, six cakes for Se. Cet free' 3m Sunday sehuel nd thar: 4} THE Est Ie ON on an cw sample from. White Swan Spices, dl papier, Music: anthem, = "Praise ; { Cereals, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Ye the Lord": solo. Monday, -& i ; = : Tar oe ; pm, Y.PS. Tuesday 8 pm; fine ~ 9 to the West. ance committee; Wednesday, 8 p.m. [ OY a S. \ R. Mock and Mrs. Meek Yoif® Satur. prayer meeting: Strangers we. day morving for the wedt. Mr. Meck {come to all Serviceg v i= a member of the ¥ Grand | St. James" church, corner or Union Wednedlay and Thursday, Set 10-11-12 [iran here ave od aT ve Te 32 BARK and con | trent B: Rev. T. W. Savery, B.A. iv sf huni Brow amd vou will be eortain « { le. quality and best value ; il t . Mrs. Meek | vicar, the parsonage, corser Umon nits friends - » Mino. and Barrie streets. = Fourteenth Sum E€ANAD + . 'G E D, Y E »" AEE day after Trinity. 8 s.m., holy com- OF A union. 11 ajo, morping player Steamers - i anil sermon, Stemon subject, "The HEAD OFFice Johny. Saturday, Sept. Tth, Monday, L Increass of Faith, Hépe and Charite : and Wednesday, Lith, at 6 5m. [3 pan, Sundsy shoo and Bild TORONTO One fare for round trip and good | classe. 7 Cm. evéning prayer and to retam Friday, 13th." James Swift | smo +. Sirmon subject: "The Coke-| KINGSTON BRANCH, . ra a od : & On, agents : tale yh Cathedral -- 14th | H. E. Richardson, nnn : © "Kodak films." Gitaoa's ¥ | Sunday after Trinity. § am, Holy © ; 8

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