Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jul 1913, p. 5

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THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDA FO ---------- BRITISH Y, JULY 10, 1913. Ins {New Summer Vacation Stationery a Just vpened to-day, a beautiful new stock of FINK STATIONERY - and CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, / The latest styles and designs in linen faced note paper and en- velopes, with dainty colored edges, in coral, blue, green and helio: trope shades. ; Use new Correspondence Cards for short votes, . Take a box on your vacation trip. 50c and 75¢ per box. aoe, All neatly boxed at 25¢, i= R. Uglow & Company 141 PRINCESS STREET. ; eww rrr TRvvTTTTT eer. » . A - Tailoring by the House of Hobberlin : Hobberlin make to measure only. Hobberlin styles are nifty; every garment is cut and the lines are all in good taste. Hobberlin put in good linings. = The garments are properly moulded to the form, all well sewed and neatly finished. Hobberlin give a guarantee with money back if not satisfied with every order. Hobberlin prices are from $20 suit up. Agent for THOS. LAMBERT, 151 Princess St. Kingston well _ FOR SALE. Barrie street. Brick house, Chalmers church, $2350, Improvements. Livingston nace, $2650 Large double cut stone house on Division street; all moderna Improvements. Good stables Charles street, double frame, in good repair, .$3100 for both. Some of the best building lots in: the city. Cheap. Life and fire insurance. J. O. Hutton and H. S. Crumley 18 Market 8t., Kingston near Ave. New cement house, all improvements. Fur- | RICE"S URE ASTEURIZED 6c per quart in Sealed Bottles. The only thing for Babies in Hot Weather. Phone 845 C------ ILK Price's EE ---- WHITE | SHOES Women's white buckskin pumps, $4.00. , $2 to $3.50. Women's white canvas oxfords, $1.50 to $2. ALLAN M. REID 111 Princess St. Women's white canvas pumps "KEEP COOL Electric Fans . For all purposes, Sick Rooms, Stores and Offices, Don't suffer from the intense heat when at a small cost you can' enjoy a cool breeze. WELLINGTON STREBT. {schooner A WRETCHED SERVICE PROVIDED RY THE POSTAL PARTMENT JUST NOW. DE- Mail Is Detained Owing to the Way the Matter Is Routed--Kingston Merchants Call For a Change. Kingston merchants are complain- ing of the mail service between points in New York s.ate and King- ston. It now takes twenty-four bours for mail to be delivered, that formerly came here in twelve, or at the most fifteen hours. One mer- chant in writing about the matter, €ays: "It is strange and exceedingly disappointing to realize in these days of progress and time saving, that i. takes twenty-four hours for the ser. vice, In' other words, ihe 'muil service that has been performed dur- ing the months in fifteen ho irs wen bad weather, wind storms apd ic: had to be contended with, 4» + takes ih summer. with fine weather, open water, and steamer conveyance, twenty-four hours." He insists that something must be done to remedy the matter, 7 The Whig has been cpmplaining along the same line. The Syracuse papers that, usually came in the morning, now come either at night or the next day. If the mails were routed by way of Clayton, all mail matter from New York state points could be delivered at 9.38 o'clock in the morning, upon the arrival of the steamer at this pert.; It is about time the Canadian pos- tal department woke up to the neces-; sity of giving Kingsfon a satisfactory mail service from American points. BAPTIZED IN THE LAKE W. Johnson Performs Ad- ventist Rife Here. --_ Elder IF. W. cently returned conference of the Johnston, who has né from the general Adventists held in: Washington, D.C., intends to con duct another tent effort on the cor- ner of Princess and Frontenac streets during July and August. He equipped with a new fiftv-foot cir- cular temt which is to be lighted with electricity. The tent will be seated with comfortable camp seats, aml he feels sure that the people of King- ston will enjoy the pleasant privilege of gitting in the cool. refreshing breeze of the summer nights and lis tening to the lectures on the great lines of prophecy in' Daniel and th Revelations, which begin on Sun- day, July 13th. On Wednesday, without awakening the public to curiosity, the elder went quietly to the lake and bap- tized by immersion the many be lievers raised up by his efforts the past year. These people are pro gressing and their company con- sists of some of the most respectable people of this city. He expects baptize more (very shortly, Evangelist Leonard Pavne will be associated with him during the sum- mer and a lively and interesting .time is expected. to IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Vessels Along the Harbor. The steamer lroquoig, from Colborne, is discharging grain Kichardson's elevator. I'he schooner Julia B. Merrill clear- ed on Thursday, for Oswego. Fhe schooner Ford River, loaded with Feldspar, cleared for Charlotte, | on Thursday. Lhe schooner Horace Taber cleared for Oswego, to load coal for Ganano, que. ' The steamer Missisquoi was in port from Gananoque, to-day. M. T. Co's elevator: The steamer | Turret cape arnived from Fort Wil liam, and 1s discharging a cargo ot] wheat and oats; steamer Ames which was aground, is discharging gran; | steamer- Cornwall arrived with schoon- er Maize loaded ~ with flax seed taken off. the steamer Ames; tug Emerson, | from Oswego, with the barge Dun- | more, cleared with three grain barges, for Montreal; the oil steamer Fordon- | ian 1s due to arrive to-morrow, from | Fort William, to discharge grain. ! At Swift's whari: Steamer Toronto passed down and up on 'Thursday. | steamer Dundurn due on her way east | today; steamer Majestic called on Le | trip west. The steamer North King | due east and west on Thursday. The schooner Horace Taber, of To- ronto, which bas been in the Davis dry dock undergoing repairs, left the dock on Wednesday afternoon. The D. P. Dobbins immediately took its place and will also have a thorough overhauling and caulking. Reported Port at SHOULD BE PUNISHED Boys Who Kill Squirrels in the City Parks. "It is too bad that boys who throw' stomes in the park and kill squirrels are not caught and punish- ed for their conduct," said a citizen to the 'Whig on, Thursday morning. "Last--Sunday, out in the city park," he continued, "some boys who should have known better amused themselves hy throwing stones at the squirrels. The squirrels are getting quite tame now, and it is a shame that they should be treated in such a 'establishment here. "tic music, "O You Circus Day," tons. morning, IN BASEBALL CIRCLES Will Mathis Pitch Again For C.L.C. Team? What will the C.L.C. baseball ~taam do without the services of "Dickie" Mathis, its star pitcher ? is the ques tion being asked by many baseball fans. : » 7 Mathis left the city om Monday, and = no person seems to know whether or al not he will return. St. George's Defeats St. Luke's At St. Luke's picnic, yesterday af terpoon, Sr. George's baseball team defeated Luke's seniors by the score of 13 to 8. St. Geotge's had the Supolios' suits, and broke their Jonah streak. "Paddy's TFoubister, who pitched for the winners, threw a good game, and received good support. The players came to bat as follows : St. George's--E. Clarke, c.; A. Fou: bister, p.; W. Morrison (Capt.j, 1b.; T. Angrove, 2b; T. Decker, s.s.; H. ( larke, 3b.; S. Hall, Li; H. Rae, ef.; W. Mackney, r.f. St. Luke' s--A. Murray, c.; W. Ste Comp- H. If you need a trunk, you should pay a visit to our trunk gmk department. We car STEAMER TRUNKS at $1.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 to $21.00, SQUARE $1.50, $5.00 to $30.00. ry a complete line of : TRAVELLING BAGS, and ete. Leather Suit Cases, $1.00, $4.50, $3, $6 to $20.00. Matting Suit Cases, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00. according to 'size and quality. Fibre Cases--Something new and good, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. SUIT CASES, TRUNKS, $3.00, $3.50, Amn nan ton, p.; N. Saunders, 2h.: Sharpe (Capt.j, lb= W. Joyner, ss.: T. Sommerville, 3b.; TI. Sommerville, ¢.l.; W, Canol, Li; G. Timms, rf. Umpire--"Bud" Buford. em, ABE 7' An Institution Game. \n interesting baseball match will be pulled off on Saturday afternoon, at | 2.30 o'clock, 'between teams of the Home for the Aged and House of Pro- vidence. The game will be played. in Cataraqui Park, corner of North and Rideau streets. "Jack" Millan is the manager of the Home for the Aged team, and "Dan" Quinlan is manager of the House of Providence club. There are some good players in both institu- tions, and two good' teams will be ready to come together. on Saturday. | DAY, CAMPBELLS INCIDENTS OF THE Newsy Paragraphs Picked Our Reporters. (English). Up By Just Received Another consignment of the very latest American styles in men's These are Sale raincoats ton's. Il. P. Amsworth, of Toronto, is the city on business, Egerton Reynolds, Division strevt, left on Tuesday for Melville, Sask., to spend his holidays. Motor veils, 23¢.; baby's wool coats, ton's. Mrs. I. Penfound and little daughter and son, of Toronto, are visiting her brother, H. March, Division street. Mrs. P. B. Crews, Winnipeg, former- ly resident here is critically ill. Her husband formerly conducted a jewelry Dut | from Dut- 50c.; tea aprons, 50c. straw the shapes that are now so popular in New York. We find that the men appreciaté * new styles like these: and that is why we are selling more hats than any other store in Kingston. satlors, Great stock of popular and opera- 15¢. Dutton's, opposite opera house Dr. Jay. C. Elder and wife of Jose, California, came to the city on! Wednesday afternoon. They arg on a touring trip through Canada. { Orders taken for expert piano tun- ing; also pianst for dances, etc. Dutton's. Phone J50 i M. James, of ingham, Ala., is] visiting his mother, Mrs. M, James, | Undwdrsity avenue, as is also the lat- ter's niece, Mrs. (Dr.) Hayward, of Toledo, O. | Men's 50c. ties, latest styles, 33c. Dujton's, a) ud i Mrs. S. J. Kelly, Ottawa, is- on a trip to Kingston, Rpchester and Buf- | falo, N.Y. Mrs. Kelly will be ac-| companied to Rochester by her mo- ther, Mrs. J. Irwin, Kingston. Baby's straw bonnets, 50c. San Campbell Bros. 84 Princess Street, ---- HAD A NARROW ESCAPE Dut Dr. and Mrs. C. I.. Hurd, Toronto, stopped for a short time on Thurs | day with' relatives' in the city on their way east om their wedding trip. Tie sale, Dutton's Mi. and Mrs. Brierly came to the ci- ty on the Cape boat on Wednesday from Uswego, N.Y., Mr. Brierly was a former Kingstonian, having left Kingston twenty-four Years ago. Nightdrosses, H0c.; vests, two for drawers, 25c.; hose, 'two pair for Dutton's Cape Vincent Eagle: The Clayton paper finds it npcessary to tell its readers what isfgood for mosquito bites, presumably because they have them a plenty down there. Up here, at the Cape, they are as scarce as colored - residents, and that means none at all. White Rose flour put up in 49, 98 lb. packages at all grocers. i Battersea has become a great fish- ing resort among the Americans, who! ave, out there in large numbers. On Wednesday afternoon one of the larg-! ost salmon 'ever caught in Loughboro Lake at this place was landed by an American stopping at the Granite House. - The fish weighed eighteen pounds. Feet, Had ong of R. H. Toye's men been driving a spirited horse, on Wednes- day afternoon, and the same "per had been pulled off, the would inevitable sustain serious injuries from heels formance" driver ed the animal. The delivery waggon of Tove's stor was, shortly before five o'clock, being driven down Clarence street, at moderate gait. A street car was- pro southerly Ontario strect, worth 50c., only 2ic have the a ceeding on he. somewhat corner ) sharply: at the ol Ontario street, to avoid a colligion. It appears that the footing of the driver was not sure, for, when he pulled up, 51LR 9 0 the shafts, fringing on the dangerous locality where the horse's heels had While the horse crossed the track in front of the car, which was stopped, the driver retained con trol of. the animal. The outfit soon went on its way, none the worse for the experience. free access, 12 A LAWN SOCIAL HELD the Ladies Guild of Zion Pres- byterian Church, By A 'most enjovable time was on Wednesday afternoon at thehome of Mrs. David W. Truesdell, 10 Chestnut street, where a lawn so cial held by the Ladies' Guild of Zion church, for the purpose of raising funds in connection with the Healthy babies don't ory and the church. A good-sized gathering was well-nourished baby that is fed on present. The social was to have Grape-Nuts is never a crying baby. been. from three till six o'cloek but Many babies who cannot take any on account of the rain it had to he other food relish the perfect food, cut an hour short. However, while Grape-Nuts, and get well. it lasted a good sum was realized. "My baby was given up by three The candy table was in charge doetors who said that the con- Misses ° Nellie Spooner and Desta densed milk on which I had fed her Bews. This table was neatly gotten up had ruined the child's stomach. The home-made table was in charge One "of the doctors told me that the of Miss A. Erwin, while Mrs. JJ. 1 only thing to do would be to try Boyd had the handling of affairs s- Grape-Nuts, so I got some and pre- round the work table. = Tea and oth pared it as follows: I soaked 14 er dainties were served by the ladies tablespoonfuls in one pint of cold on the lawn. x CUBS" FOOD. Was They Thrive On Grape-Nuts, of reeset From Being Trampled Under Horse's | of | and the delivery outfit was pulled up | he slipped from the seat down inside | spent i RNETHY S -------- CE CREAM We make the best and purest Ice Cream in Kingston. Call in gnd try it. SAKELL"S Next to Opera House Phone 640 i---- _-- x -- . Kingston Collapsible Suit Box Kingston Collapsible Millinery Box second to none on the market. These boxes are now being shipped to all parts of Canada. Write for quotations. We can Fandle your order promptly and satisfactorily. KINGSTON PAPER BOX CO, Phone 883 KING 8T. WEST 's Cotten Kot Compound The great Uterine Tonic, ano { | 10 degrees stronger, $3* | for special cases, pu | Sold by all druggists, or seni | t of price | pamphlet. Address: - Tuy Coax Memgive Go. Toronto. Our. (formerly Winds: | HEARD ON THE STREET. Comments By Citizens At the Whig = Bulletin. Street Foreman soon start to scarify cess street roadway. The Portsmouth philosopher days get shorter the price gets longer. 4.78. 'R. Dobhs season _at overhauling typewriter R. Fraser--That submerged oppogite the water works house should be dangerous to small craft J. H. Macnee--The Kingston men would have liked the town challenger to have won {George cup this year. | - will I'rin | | | | Iimms--We the upper As Lhe coal of This is our busy pret pump i" removed for 'Carpet Squares and Oilcloth and Linoleums. Included in our Big Mid- summer sale. at JAMES REID Phone 14]. Negligee Shirts. workmanship $1, 31.45 vachts Water the | | LIGHTNING DID DAMAGE ~~ Ha Ctiy Light Service On Wed- neday Evening. During the storm which {To the | { tarted at J about seven o'clock Wodnesday even- | "ing, the west cjreuit result street, electric Tight "service on the was completely cut, as a of a wire breaking on Brock | While the lightning wae at its worst, two of the wires carrving 2,54 volts, ecross-circuitdéd on Brock - street, in so doing putting the whole cfrenit out of commission When ghe wires fell to the ground, they. burned black sidewalk and a hole in the ground. People who happened to sce the - accident, immediately tele phoned the light department and two men were soon able to repair. the break. It is very fortunate that no person touched the oxposed wirés, ms it would have meant instant death hest of smart patterns und $1.50 SOFT COLLARS, All colors WASHABLE TIES, or 25¢ STRAW HATS, 25 "Men's and Ladies Juced prices to clear ISAAC ZACKS 1 PRINCESS STREET. All colors, 50c, Tic, marks in the 15¢ 2 for 25¢. abe regular Ho 108 Oxfords oo, | | | lof the work on at re- Rev. R. A. Robinsan, of British Columbia, appointed to take charge Hallowell Methodist will not be able to accept ba 27 circuit, manner. It wolld be well if the po-|water for half an hour, then 1 strain- lice could catch. some of the boys'ed off the liquid and mixed 12 tes at their game and have them before 'spoonfuls of this strained Grape- the magistrate, as I am sure the Nuts juice with six teaspoonfuls of court would atlend tp the guilty rich milk, put ina pinch of salt parties." ; and a little sugar, warmed it and Jt will be remembeced that some gave it to baby every two hours. time ago the magistrate gave a se-! 'In this simple, easy way I saved vere. reprimand to a young man who haby's life and have built her up to was 'found guilty of throwing stomes|a strong, healthy child, rosy and at squirrels in the city park. laughing. rf Out in the west end, of the city he perfect to have such a wonderful there are quite a number of squir-|effect as this. 1 can truthfully rels and the residents like to see them || think it is the best food 'in the go their rounds without being mo-!world to raise delicate babies on lested. Some of them are so tame!and is aldo a delicious: healthful that vou can walk right close to the food for grown-ups as we have dis- trees before they will move away. covered in our family." eee Grape-Nuts is" equally valuable to Visiting At Moscow. the strond, healthy man or woman. C. G. German, and his two neices, It stands for the true theory of the Misses Gertrude and Marie Oehl-| health. ""There's a reason," and it man, from Santa Kosa, California, are js explained in the little book, *'The visiting with W. J. German at Mos Road to Wellville," in pkgs. cow. Ever read the abive letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are uine, true, and full of Take notice ! Poyvs' bathing suits, 25¢. Duttom's. human interest. " The food must certainly | say | the entrance examinations will | Would Be Good Scheme. "Mother Tidy" " writes : don't agree with the Whig about picking up | paper. It should never be thrown down, baskets for such beside the trees in the parks and streets and the child- ren and grown-ups will soon learn it is 'better form' to be tidy." Rain Came At Last. The rain which had been prayed for arrived on Wednesday afternoon, with electrical accompaniments. A couple af brief but heavy showers fell about five o'clock. Then: at seven o'clock, there was a terrific downpour for short time. With the showers of Thursday, the countryside should show 'an improvement. Entrance Results. Inspector Stuart says the results of not oon halore he announced before Saturday Monday. The lists are now the department in Toronto, Let the council provide wire! !the charge. Harold White, Albert College, 1 conducting the services. Eliminate kitchen worries; use White Rose flour. g The Board of Works will start {work at once om upper Princess street. The roadway will be scrai | fied and repaired. Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite. cures paleness, nervousness builds up the whole system. x hid Accept no subs invist on ji Hood's Baraparidla. Get it (oda FURNITURE WANTED. Anyone having furniture to disposs of, kindly let me know. I have a lot of new and second hand iron beds and furniture of all kinds at reasonable prices. : H. SUGARMAN, 262 Ontario Street. Opposite Cralg"s Wholesale. Highest Price For Household Goods Movin, your e will bu hi isons Me Away and want to sell ects? Then see me. . | all or a portion and pa A mle of aAtique tarsi sale an ture now om, 2 507 PRINCESS STREDW, "Fhone 1048, -

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