Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Sep 1912, p. 2

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We are large Persian Lamb uine CRO -guarantee every skin. JOHN McKAY Furrier, x 149-157 BROCK STREET. mporters of HEAD, ERSIAN LAMB SKINS. They retain this original, beautiful gloss and we can HOME FURNISHING Our large New Stocks of Furniture, Carpets. and We can help you. Curtains was never better. $7, Big line of Hall Seats and Racks, $5, $7.50, $11, up to $50, - ) Parlor Cabinets, all dtyles. $4.50, A fine line of $10, up to $60. Music Cabinets. . Hall, Tables = Y ' for equalled variety, $20, $27 up. Carpets, Rugs. ies. Linoleum, Ollcloth, Shades, etc. Phone 90. Curtains, Yours Parlor. Dining-room Kitchen, ete., 706¢ to' $85.00, Parlor Suites, over 50 styles, un- Draper- The best shade manufactured is the YUDOR SHADE, made of Linden Wood, simple to op- erate, can be put up in five minntes, . Made in all 'We have a choice selection. Here are a few:--* Albert Street--BHritk, 8 rooms. © hardwood floors, hot water furnace; lot 50 x 156; $4,000, Konsington Avenue -- New brick, § rooms, hot water heating; large 'verandah; lot 95 x 125; $5000. ~Frame, dma. . 80 43 x With lot 103 100 thet Adi THE SPORT REVIEW JAMLTON WILL SOT GET INFO THE 'OHA 1M it Imports a Whole Hockey Team ~=(ity Baseball Championship Between Victorias and ,L.C. II Hamilton thinks it is going to scoop up a hockey Fam fiom various centres throughout the province and gain entry into the Oalario hockey association, it is very much ' mis taken, as 1c will. find out when it applies for admission to the big Om tario body. Prom what the Whiff ean learn' the city of Hamilton's pro- posed senior team will hot be ad mitted into the O.H.A. cpnipany. h it was, that hockey organization, whigh has fostered amateur sport, would be admitting the thin edge of the professional wedge. Other. places would follow in Hamilton's foot steps, and O.H.A. boasted amateur mm would receive a sevens jolt. If Hamilton cannot find enough hodkey players in the vicinity of its own mountain, it will have 46 find mem: bership in some other organization nesides the OD. H.A. The Ontafio pro- fessional league is the one to which it should apply. It is to be regretted that several of the Kingston Frontemacs saw fit to respond to the temptations ob the Ambitions City, for all of them, with the exception of Nicholson, have lost their Kingston permanent residence should they decide to return here la' ter and wish to play in the O.JLA Continuous residence from the first of Augnst is the requirement. Nicho son is the only one of the Frontena: team who went away and returned, who Yan play with the ston teant next winter unless the OTH.A. execu tive gives. special sdnatiod. CLC, or Victorias? Saturday's game between and Victorias gave a' surprise a great many faps. C.L.C. were looked upon by many as a back number anu now they have a string on the cham pionship I'he race is now between them and Vietoriaw unless Athletics win out this coming Saturday. Ath fetivs are making un bold Lid to win this game and judging by the way they handled Cunimins' delivery tne wet time they met they have a fab chance ¢f putting it over the Loco motive team agagn. CL. to Ontario Street Baseball, Two teams of Ontario street base ball hopefuls took, a trip to Barre field commons on Monday where a "sudden death" game of baseball was played. The hits wore numer ous to mention and the ervors were greater phan the hits. The teams xteen innings to break the 3) 1 forged ona tun, the score being These boys will be heard too Baseball League, The Watertown Standard says that as a Fomuit of the vidit to that city of tthe €.1 baseball team, of Kings ton, an dll Ie inter-vity base bali leagus muy be formed, to con sist of Watertown, Cape Vincent, Ant- lwerp, Oswego, Ugd and Carth age, Sunday : games would be a fea ture, but not in Kingston, of course, on the Sabbath is pro- hibited on this side of the line A meoling is 10 be called later in the fall to further the project. for baseball Baseball Record. National League--New Yark, Brooklyn, 1-2. International Providence, 5. more, 7. Buffalo, League--Newsirk, Jersey City, ®; 54; Rochester, 22 Sport in General. "Freddis"" Welsh, the English light weight, who lost the title to "Mant" Wells last year, has arrived in = New York, and has announced hie willin ness to take Wolgasi's place in a fight with McFarland. The Ottawas haven't yet entered the OR.E.U. and will not do so unless the western clubs can show that they have the players and that the league will be made a success. The long jumps and hear XY iraveling expenses form the chief ba It is sted fq play the opening = { chair, 100 Baskets No. 1 et i wee . Pas Secure your -. ply for preserving. RH TOE | Phone Ww figs. .jod at one end, and the matter con. PYEING AND CLEANING. Dyeing and cleaning done 'here is done in the most mod- ern and scientiic manner. We J have the largest and best equipped Jhant in Canada, and our workbpeople are experts from years of:experience. ' Hilwas {| Stewart, {| penitentiary, in an endeavor fHthe wall if The council will look into the cost of i} the construcli ion of a sewer on Alwj Hfton avenue. iil penitentiary ing to allow {with their sewer, filed a unique Ton THE DAILY 0 . game of (he world's, Sitmpicnship | basshall series on October Sth, The! place will be decided by 3 he of of enin at a meeting of the ) Nationa! | commission Septemer 16th. i t looks us if the O.RF.1. senior] series will he composed of four clubs : | TAAL, Hamilton Alerts, TR. & A.A, and Parkdale CC. Neither Dun das nor St. Michael's will play senior this year. In the senior series each | club must produce a $500 bond that' they-will finish the season The O.R.F.U. executive has decided to rginstate W. Burkholder, of Hamil It 1s expected that he will play this Year with the Alerts, alter hay- ing been under the ban for geversl years. The National is easily the homerun baseball league of the two big shows. Recent averages give the elder bod id Wl four-base swats against 126 der | i the younger. The leading homerun' swatler of the Natiogal dengue, Zim- | merman, - {ur outshines" Baker and Speaker, leading the American. Ottawa Journal: Father Stanton may try out his scheme of a box Stora | for rugby whom Queen's play Ottawa' College here on October 5th. ft would | take two men to follow the play ax if would Dave to he done. a man, from cack upiversity. They could instruct each player a» to the identity of the! players apd keep score as a store does in baseball. It would be inter@s- ing to rugby followers to see the re sult of the experiment. IN MARINE JIRCLES. Vessels in and Off of | the Harbor. The M. T. company's tug, Bronson, i was floated at tha {ingston _ Ship | building company's yard, on Tuesday IROrning. } : Swift's wharf--Steamer - Kingston, gown and up; Aletha, down and up; Rideau Queen, down, trom Ottawa. The barge Augustus, of .the MT. company, which ran agmund at Sal mon Point reel, was still reported a- ground on Tuesday morning. ThHags have been 'exceptionally quivt at Davis' dry dock this week. The new sand scow, in the course of con- Aruction, ofmost finished, and will, it is expected, be ready by the end of? the week. The scasqn will probably | ve somewhat dull until the boats be gm to lav up for the winter, The steamer Rosedale, grain laden, ! rom Fort William, ig on the way to' Rigfirdson's elevator, The steamer Alesandria was gor 8 wharf on Tuesday morning, ovr way to Montreal. poveral cats of feldspar arrived in! cae city ob Tuesday morning, over | the Kingston & Pembroke milway, wom the Bediord mines, to be loaded on the schooner Kitghen, at Richard- son's wharf. The schodper will like- iv be able to clear on Wednesday The sehooner Abbie 14 Anlivws cleared for Oswego on Tudsdav ng NM. T Lo's elevator: The tug Emerson, from Montreal, three light barges, cleared for Oswego with two barges, to Joad coal, will return with' tha, barge Cornwall. coalladen, and will thon clear for Montreal with the coal barge and two grain-laden bar- Movements is on morn- ges. The. Montreal Transportation com- pany's barge Augusta, which went aground, laden with coal, with the tug Bartlett, 'ut Salmon Point foef, ake! tmtario, on Saturday, was released by he Calvin Wreeking company, at three o'clock Tuesday morning. "The weath r was fine while she was aground and no damage was done to the barge. Ihe Calvin steamer Cornwall and the harge used. as a lighterer, came to the city on Tuesday morping. | Invention for the Dea. G. W. Mahood, druggist, extends an inyitatien to the public to call and witness the test of the famous aurophone; the latest invention for helping the deaf to hear, which will take place Wednesday and! Thars day, Sept. 11th and 12th. Those who suffer from deafness are in. vited to have a practical test of the laurophoné, which is highly recom- mended by specialists. The use of this instrument removes head noises and enables the deaf to hear dis tinctly, and no unpleasant results follow. Portsmouth CouncH. Routine business ocenpgiied the atten: tion of the Porfsmouth eouneil, Mon- day night. Reeve Fisher was in = the with Councillors Forsythe, Al: {mark and Halliday present. The clerk instructed to write Fnspector the acting warden of the to' have the penitentiary project- the Street, moved back. of ing on Yo ng- It is understood that the authorities will be will the village to connect A Unique Egg. Alvah Cochr of Stella, has add addition to the Whig's museum, in the form of an egg, with a "Gil" on it. The egg in its forma- tion, appears not. to have been finish the ogy, iol 18 of ordinaty site, and | | became # tinued about two and one half fnches in a "tail," il fo one side of stationary. A hen laid it | Amherst. Inland a1. Festival of the Ewpive. The committer in charge of the farm of the ladies have wen out though 8 country: canvassing ihe farmers for comiributions and have met with i writing in the '1B. W. 'each summer as a study on ati Fol- | |cauld not land anything, {fes, Thurdday and Friday, 12th and BRITISH WIIG. TUFSDAY. SEPTEMBER fo, 1012. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY IAs/AL NOTES. AND ITEMS oF ' GENERAL INTEREST. . Happenings in the City and Vicinity | .~=What the Merchants Offer to] . the Readers of the Whig. | "Fre cream bricks" at Gibson's The engagement of "The Barmaid," beoked for the to-night, was cancelled. "Nyal's family vemedins"" ibeon's. | Toronto board of trade has ex- | tended an invitation te~the mem-! bers of the Kingston board of trade to attend the banquet to he held Sept. 3rd. A member New | Grand, | of the "prohibited | list' * has been summoned on a charge two Years old. It is alleged that in 1910, he wis un- (de 'r the influence, but since that | time he has managed to Keep clear | "Talpum powder dais are here, the | the best of all the year." A 20. tal- | yenm for 20c., at Gibson's Red Cross | A A Nt et a a a aft att i gt in other dictionarie 1S. Bond in. Fall Limp Leather, printed on Bible paper, with rod edges and rounded corners & 700 pages including over 150 pages of special information oot generally found A $4.00 Dictionary for 78¢ No Coupons Necessary WEBSTER' S RELIABLE DICT IONARY FOR HOME, SCHOOL AND OFFICE USE. < EDITED BY THOMAS H. RUSSELL, LLB, LLD. MA. Editor in-Chief of Webster's Imperial Dictionary, VWohstprs s Universal Diction ary, Webster's Inter-Collegiate Dictionary and Webster's Sterling Dictionary. flexible, stamped in gold on back and: sides, Containing over By Mail 22¢ extra for postage. ? Proc Stare. ( i Messrs. D. A. (Givens and H. F.| Metcalfe, the judges ezamined the | annvsl competition, | provided. for by the contribution of | Robertson, of $50. The ex- | hibits and prize winners will be an- | "nounced at the Hortic ultoral Show | | this week, 160 and 162 PRINCESS STHEET tS ta. si, A Et A NN GN THE C OLLEGE BOOK STORE t "Phone pre. 0 RN AN cr bpicansidiien Automobilist"s Good Work. When coming ---- -------------- A BELIEVES IN ADV ERTISING. down Princess street, {in on att mobile, on Monday evening, Inrar 1} Bidlaw s Ary Charles Donoghue had a thrilling ex- perience. Two little lads ran out on the road directly in front of the auto, aud it leoked as if they would be run Over. Mr. Donoghue mapaged to bring hia car to a stop within a Iength of itself, and the "kids"" were scarcely grayed. He received great Juni se from people who saw the af- it Ald. Ross Has a Scheme to Boost | the © Tty at Toronto Fair, Ald. Ross is a firm believer in the old saying, "It pavs to advertise,' and he 'told the members of the citu council so on Monday night, when he brought forth a sc Lt for the con sideration of the council, to hoost the ety. . » Ald. Ross made the the city secure space at the Toronto exhibition, apd that his space be utilized for the showing of exhibits from Kingston's industries. He is of the opinion that the scheme would be a good ope. In addition to having thy exhibit, Ald. Ross savd it would be a good thing 16 have the members of council attend in 2~body, for at least ,one day of the exhibition, and look after the exhibit, . Mayor Hodg regarded the scheme as a good oné, but no action was taken At the request of the departinent of education, photos of schoolk and oth er mstitutiions" in the city will be secured by Ald. Shaw. chairman of the industrial committge, for the inspec tor-general of schools of the educa tional department of West Australia Ald. Shaw brought the matfer be | fore council, and his recommendation to comply with the request adopted. This will mean advert for the city goods store, suggestion thht Bishop | Builds a Chapel. Bishop Charles P. Anderson re- tarned from his summer vacation in { Hacklevy, Wis, this week. Whila in Hackley he built a chapel in the woods without assigtance. The { building is of frame construction, and Bishop Anderson will use it waek- days and a chapel on Sundays. Tha Bishop as is well known, is a native of Oxford Mills, Ont. Hard Luck Fishing. For some time great reports been coming to the city, about big fish which have been caught Benney's Bay, on the Rideau. A cou ple of Kingstonians have been out jthere the past few days, and they say 'that the report in all 'a hoax. They and as thoy Isanc Wal nothing have the at was ing are veteran followers of ton, they declare there "doing" there. TO FORM EPWORTH LEAGUE In Queen Street Methodist Chureh-- Society | * Provincial Organization Armour- | Thirty five of the young people of queen street Methatlist church met th pastor, Rev. G. 4. Campbell; in the school roe, on Monday evening, for tne purpose of organizing an Fp Worth League of Christian Endeavor There was an encouraging atiendane and all present signified their inten tion of joining such an organization fir. Campbell reviewed the sitgation, and showed the great lack of a lea fue in tne church. Te also spoke on the topo, "Why and how to improve the mind." A committee was appointed posed of the Misses KE. Ross, F. aldson and EN]ake, and Messrs Joyee, J. Bennett and A. Pettigrew, to look over the ground and 'take steps towards formal orghniza tion. The constitution wi be dis Ww AA cussed at a mecting in the nddr fu ture. § The young people's secicties of the city congratulate the Queen street young Methodists on the step thoy have taken under the inspiration is Not fee. Kingston Horticultural annual exhibition in 13th. All degirousa of beconiing members should sée Sec'y-Treas, A. W. McLean, 91 Clarénce St., or 203 William 8t., for particulars. Any | who have not repewed thelr mem. bership should do so now FERRE Not Like Other Girls, The manv friends of Florence Law. rence, or better: known as "Mrs. Jones," queen of motion picture nc tresses, will be pleased to bear that she 'will appear in one of her ~ best productions.a two reel comedy sub- ject, "Not Ihke Other Girls," at the King Edward Wednesday and Thurs day. com Don- S| "The Hat Store." TWENTY-FIVE YEA RS AGO. show Fall Goods; Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens XT ~~ STANDARD PRICES We stock all points in these Pens, and. all shapesy Safeting Self-Fillers $1.49, 15 Only [adies' vi Wash [II SMITH BROS. Dresses sizes to drop safely ia purse or shopping bag. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 850 KING STREET. -- 3 ¥ BAS ALLL LALS SAAS In White and Colors, new styles, broken sizes, 34 to'40, and priced up to-$4 each' We are crowd: ed for room and need the space to FURS Everyiling in Furs obtained of us will be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit and right up-to-date. 2 4; | Cay "i hence this big cut in price. . Wed- nesday Morning EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS your choice | Phone . - 700 | GOURDIER'S| $1.49 | NEWMAN & SHAW, The Always Husy Store. "SPECIALS $1,000 Markland Street What Happened in Kingston and Elsewhere in 1887, Chancellor Boyd arrived to open of chapeery, but adjourned, was no business for court {there tion. | 4. kh Behan Was tdint of the lnternatioanl Irish Cathe be Benevolent in Washinton, as considera elected viee-prosi Union sessioll af me -- Horticultural Show, the annual show of the Kingston rHortiediturnd Society with beheld 11 jthe Annouries on Thursday and Fri day, acl ihe secretary reports a larg: ist of (ntries, going to show that this year's event will be a great success Special' attention is being given to th {musical end of the programme, yon dhureday and Friday evenings a de hig hl programme has been aifanged for. The show. in the past, has been jol the very best, and this year it ®ill [Hurpass all previous eflorie. Citizens shold turn out if large sumbeck and , of their new pastor. | Hat to Hat Talk ~The Derby. Are you onto my new curves? I'm more handsome than ever, | and still the great all | arauad pop pa hat, 7 The Soft I have a She new -- myself Ane and T know how to make people confortable. Fall Styles hl 8 alifig the eotiely. i diatribes § Wedded at Wolfe Island. ! Gn Tuesday morning #1 Volie Ia land, Mise Hatiie Melaron, daughter of Slexander Melaren, of that place, was united in marriage to Ferguson le, of Kin 'The roremony took place at | huh of the. Sa ved 'Heart, and wis preftipel by Rev. Father Spratt. After ceremony they returned to the Hiride's home, where dinner wis served did they re ovived good wishes of their friends. bide received many beau. tiful presents. Visiting in Chicago. [Our Fall fa assort- 'ment bigger than ever. ew street. Ne goes from to Winnipeg to ist ' 9tre Mr. Ci two sons in Cleveland, O., and fia ee (on Bhi , . . ot 'Miss Marion Clark. sin ob mS, i King and Queen for wa Thursday Mouday, Waloesday, Jones' Falls fie and return, Se, every Saturday at 6.4m. Weineulay dnd + Saturday, at oo] dwelling, stable and two lots { 1 | $1,500 Patrick Street, rough-cast dwelling and lot. $1600 Ridean Street, dwelling; Jot, $8 x 1205, $1.900- -Bargle Street, brick; all Improvements Asters §4.000- Barack Stroet, dwelling and stables: lot, 66 x Gladioli i : $4100 Ridean dout | "sz farnace and all improvemen doub Fresh ao Sweet Peas near Ea sto From our oWR garden Street cach day at tT PURDY'S} 10 9 BROCK STREET EET $7,000 Bagot Street DOAr brick row, 4 houses; all rented Fire Insuraoce. Money. Invested First Morigaged : MULLIN The Busy Neal Estate Corner, lowers in all arranze 'Phone 539 sean sett sg -- REAL ESTATE frame ble ne rl, ne 159 le ts Earl in JOHNGON and DIVISION STREETS. ment for all occasions promptly. -for us in esamining a child's At the sign of the white cross SCHOOL CHILDREN With hours of stady dally shopid not be handicapped with peor eyesight! It takes buf a fd moments FOR SANITARY WU KINGSTON LAUNDRY, Cor. Princess and Svdenbinin Sto, "Phone 23. ayes to KNOW whether of ao their eyes focus properly. Why mot make sure on this poipt to-day? J. 8. Asseistine D. 0. S. Registered Optometrist & Optician 842 Ning St. "Phone 1019. +

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