EE { " Ee ---- a = = Yollowing committee was appointed to! _ d i . | arrange the details' and to draw up a oy : x ( short cobstitution and by-laws i E. 0.} , In 4 _ ; Eri' g ns : . ; "------ Sliter, Dr. F. Wangh, AM. BR. D. Suth- -- - 4 PRESIDENT OF THE CITY BASE-!erland, Marshall Reid, .J. Farrar and | HELD ENJOYABLE BANQUET ON 2 : i ; f BALL LEAGUE EXPLAINS | T. M. Asselstine. | . WEDNESDAY EVENING : . mm -- ; Gun Club Shoot. {Reports Yan win wi : a Ca 's 5 : : - . ports of the Year's Work Were All the Popular Numbers from Why Three-Team Series is Being ,. -- o8 5% = Ringatop] "Tare: vt tie Years Work. here y Sweethearts Sweethearts, 33¢ per copy. Complete Run --. R.C.H.A. Soccer League-- gu; Club held a shoot on Wednes- | X 2) Sepa Yoral Score. SZ.00, More Baseball Club Changes. day afternoon. Three participants ments of Church, = Work Was Stanley Trotter, president of ,the hgagea ind ve a Zoeible hum : Shown, 4 | 2 The. Tending. popular sumbers. up 'City Baseball league, when asked by | Der © $ om ' RB J. Todd, 19: WV The annual social gathering of the i The Red Widow this opera, 35¢ per copy, 3 for $1.00. Whig why the. members of the execu- Made as follows: F. J. ' 77 "| congregation of the First Baptist | : Complete Vocal Score, $2.00, tive had decided to allow only three Lapa, ' (teams to compose the junior baseball WRECK OF THE McDONALD | hall last evening. Tt took the form Blake, 18; N. Pappas, 9. | church, was held in the Bible school } Id Like to be the Isle of Man } No Laing > PNA series, made the following statement: | of a banquet this year, and proved a J J When 4 Mermaid Says I Lan Y - I p » a hi ] 8 as By SUCCESS n - g area | . e J Says ove You iT, TUTE a0 HoH og rs 15 or SIS 13 a wed i Foe op EE hanes | Mutt and Jeff Nemes ie< vo Sonal Pipa 10g on . 3 ati Tel i possible to complete the series on ac- Stanton Wednesday Night. {to the tables about seven o'clock, | , You 1 Lome Ty Pe vf on your valna don. ele- count of so many. of the young men | The tug Ray Stanton, of the Pike "while others came Jater. When In ana If 1 Had a Girl Like You I i ma phone 489, who took part in the games attend- Towing and Forwarding company, ar- ample justice had been done : * ' s : ; 7 When You Arve Mr. Me aud I" Am % ing the schools of our city. During rived, Wednesday evening. with the to the excellent menu provided by . Me. You John McKay Ltd the sumuier months many of these wreck of the steambarge Robert -Mc-' the ladies, a programme of brief re. || " ' players left the city to accept posi- Donald. The McDonald was burned' ports from the various church acti- ey Gili : ? - s tions on steamers running on the and sunk in Chaumont Bay, about vities was carried out, Mutt & Jeff will be sold at the theatre at not less than 25¢ per copy. Buy , X lakes, and for that reason left the | thee years ago, The same company | 'Phe pastor acted as chairman, and | bi oe = a : : umed Oak © {teams almost stranded for players. will bring to Davis' dry dock, after | after brief imtroductory remarks, | here and save the extra copy. : 50c book 45 The newest finish. beautiful rich | "At the present time there are a raising, the sloop Laura D., At" pres. called upon W. A. Lewls, church THE HARVESTER, Friday and Saturday, and all other 50c books 45c. ; roc not by the brush,|!arge number of players avaiiable, ent sunk at Simcoe Island. The WE clark, who responded with a brief [ : produced ill the he Mani ; : A ! a but it is doubtful if they will be here | Ray Stanton will then go to the Main statistical statement showing a T 5 : 11 B k St r By chmtear doa fumes, permeating during the holiday season, as so Ducks and, with the derrick scow small. net gain In membership of & - O eZee 00 O « 1 oak, making a per- v si- | Sand Boy, salvage what is left of the I ' You'll like it. [many have to leave to accept posi-| San y. sa BE Cy ae ; church, as a result of the year's ' ising roo, do. ory site i tions. ; he Re volo, for the Richard | work. James Leslie. treasurer, had | 160 Princess St. OPEN NIGHTS : Phone 919 Briets nov high. | During tho past tue yess the > a, Yer Eratifving reporc rogarding| : : 5 \ y - v : team schedule, and we leave the mat- y ter to the citizens of Kingston to de- cide whether or not the baseball which has been played has been a credit to the players who have taken part in the games. "It is not the intention of the ex- ecutive to throw any team down, but we aim to give the citizens the best class of ball possible, and we feel that a three-teain Schedule will be the better thing. If three teams are admitted, * it will give the manage- including postage, 3c. ment of the teams a chance to pick The Whig has fo can- up the mes Who would have lined [%# vassers at the college. To ye A ouing Jor tie Junior 4 been |* ensure the absolute certainty nion. Miss Kines, secretary o ; up with the fourth team had it | go the Ladies' Aid, responded for this See us for new patterns in i y f receiving the paper, leave admitted by the executive. ire rons iH a vor Thin eior. knives, si and forks. Divans, Davenports and Bed |® a -|* your order at the Whig office. + department in a very interesting re- e : range we are now Spoons ks. Couches, good variety, $7.50 to $60. ne Bel to A a LIT bd bred port of much work accomplished \ At RIGHT Frjoe a vi vi s Mrs. Breathwaite in res ronding for ery convenlent. is the intention of the executive to! the' Ladies' ry wvell form » eo rift | CITY'S OWN EXPERT ADVISED. Mission Circle, brought ed, d 89 er ae verliicales Which will poi . well to the front the large amount ' showing 1S the All fancy pieces to match. We wn an it pli 1 mean that | Against the Laying of Pavement of help this organization is giv- - i------ one team would have a bye for two Over Fresh Excavations ng 0 Hissans both at home and . abroad. y SS! 4 , con- weeks, and no team wants to play! In'a letter written on May 25th, 3 TORY With Ce Do na, con es ye ° . . only one game a month, A double- | 1913, to 'Ald. W. JJ. Fair. chairman «i. va a : | mi ros. header would be impossible on ac-|the Board of Works last year, 1. H Ne * ade al aE ns: Af ; ft] 1 count of the senior game, which is| Mather, the Syracuse, N.Y. expert {, 58 JL Rbe. Smallridge reported for A Tew of the popular weaves are : 1 : due to commence at three o'clock. [called in by the city to advise it with jhe Sms Own ele, 3 a very Jewelers . Opticians 1 all glzes, pattérns and rich ---- {regard to the street railvay roadbed DN : : 0 Sirs 4 a8 i Issuers of . Marriage licenses. color effects, newest 1914 . makes, R.C.H.A. Soccer Leakue f specifications, makes this statement : 90ne splendid work during the year Bedford Cords, Brocaded Ratines, - - ; from best European mills, There was an annual meeting of the | 1 understand that it is conten, Huey Salsbury, the esteemed Srgap- . : We grind lenses for eyeglasses a lace, Brussels, Net, Mad- R.C.H.A. Soccer League, at Tete de | Plated 2° ju . Seruain ube ays for the on choir or ohoke jor} e Whip Cords, Rice Cloth, ras, ete. Pont barracks, on . Wednesday after. T®Mmoval of wires and poles from the gil : ' ' oh a street If is is > i e sur- Very heafty vote of thanks to the : doolen=~Some handsome floral gon, to Jrrange for the drawing up jie Rh Sohe and th this | choir for the splendid service yen Crepe De Chenes, Cheviots, g : . . 0 a schedule between e wo garri- i A red Our Upholsterers and Repairers a 4 CA "ptr rine f¥ear, 1 would advise against any dere : son teams of "A .and B hatteries, [| nent or railway construction he- | Dr. E. J. Lake, treasurer of the Canvas Cloth, Satin Cloth, are at your service to do your old which will be run independently of the ! u nd make 1 . P) 90 lite © % iy ei ing done, until at least one winter has building fund, made one of the very . : furniture and make It new. Phone City Soccer League. A cup has been passed." 3 interesting addresses of the evening Gabardines, Coating Serge, donated by the officers for Sompeti- | This view of the city' n exg He gave some account of the finance ion. © ol : . xs s e city's own expert is F $ a a . i I b HARRISON C0 adhe ttn oo Played every | ote by tge street railway com- ing of the new church building. If Crepe Oudine, Resilda Cloth, LB J ®l will be next Wednesday The league | PADY officials to the mayor and the was an encouraging vote. n Phone 90 will be under the management of -thé chairman of the Board of Works as| A very hearty vote of thanks was Novelty Tweeds, Crepe Redona, sub-staff of the Departmentals. The chm Frog for the company not given the ladies, for the excellent PN 4 8 fol ing officers sre elec + Prouis J its new tracks over supper they had provided. Brief i -_------ owing offiecrs were elected ; Presi [fresh excavations made this spring. and happy addresses were giver r. Black and White Checks, etc., etc. the financial prosperity of the! church. Colmer Calvin, secretary | treasurer of 'the Bible school re- i sponded in a very encouraging re- port for this department of the church's activity. Advance in all departments was his key-note. ] g : Dr. E. J. Lake, superintendent, = 00 S spoke of the great importance of the work, and of plans for increased at} \ ficiency. Miss Martha - Hughson We are having a particularly busy season in » Silver Table made a fine response for the Young People's Union, of which she is sec- | Wool Dress Goods, simply because ' our splendid W. retary. AHan Lewis did equally | reputation of former Vvears 1s being well sustained. are well in responding for the Junior | > 3 : | LAE ERE EEE RR ROR QUEEN'S EXAMS. RESULTS The Whig will this year, as usual, publish complete re- sults of Queen's college ex. examinations. Orders for papers left at this office will be given the same careful attention as in the past. Price per copy, PEOPLE PEI bP Finney; secretary, Charles Smith; captain, Gr. Harrison: Vice =e H. A. Calvin, chairman of the build- . i captain, Gr. Mansfield: aon B.S St. James' A.Y.P.A. Social Event. {ins committee, H. Breathwaite, Ald e Tele hone 700 o y M. Poppintt; executive ommitton. fhe A-X.P.A. of St. James church [J. W. Litton, Prof. Buchanan. and Po ar rice Oc a 5 i Sergt. Hewitt and Gr. O'Donoghue; | held a delightful social on Wedne. | ex-Mayor Graham. P . ill : selecting committee, Corpl. Doglacish | day evening in ithe Sunday school | The pleasant gathering was e " and Br. Bland. jroom. About seventy-five members [brought to a close with the doxology : There is plenty of good material to | were present and for the first three. and the benediction. ar an up. Call be found in the garrison and the new- quarters of an hour they indulged i, ---- { formed league will be a good one. games and charades. A splendid | John Gauthier, the young French: his will put the players to first- programme was given. Solos wero man who was taken to the Hotel - class order for the opening of the City | rendered by Miss Bureau and Mrs. Dieu on Tuesday morning, having TO SEE 18 to ADMIRE and to W F i ae BUY « 1a I, Soccer League, of which the garrison William J. Arniel; piano solo by Miss met with a serious accident by fall- bean Sguves upon winning the cham- Clark; mandolin solo, Mr Lyons; 'ing into the open hatchway on board pionship this coming season. Piano duet by the Misses Walker. Re. |the barge Coteau, of the M. T. com . ' 78-80 BROCK ST. - freshments were served. The presi- pany, was not so well on Thursday Swee ers . More Haypeball © i dent of the A.Y.P.A., Frank Part- 'morning as he was on Wednesday. : rt : err A, Pros a". The Whig was informed, on Thurs ridge, deserves much praise for his Mail your music orders to Dutton's | R ] Est f caught for C.L.C., which team drop- lost her whole wardrobe by fire at day morning, that = other ' radical labors in connection with the, affair music store, Kingston. Noted for Peterboro on Wednesday. She was "The Hat Store"? ] ) 1 manufactured is the ped out of the league last season, will using an electric iron in her bed a What have you to offer? take Cotman's place i ia | baseball Er the Victoria room at the Grand hotel, and after . | ---------------- 133 or Brov talked about signing up throwing the iron on the bed with Tr a { = ; CIRCLE roeaeBU 2 -- We have bu ers who have Bissel Sweeper. We can with: Victorias oh RoTtoty out turning off the current went | IS MARINE CIRCLES SULDERe SUEPLIp wn "Dickie" Mathis may sign up wih |Out. The contents of the room were i: om M. T. Company Sten s Ee : sell you the best at $2.75 [| Athletics. Y Yn UP VHD | estrayed Defire the frome pu. | We Hat the en {3X M. T. Company hers [8 Lumber Ww ith- A telephone call or letter will | wi ---- | out the resulting blaze. } rule to Rigen Sock reach me. ARE Tt Baseball Record. ee rol ean ramers Owuec by the Nont- Jo ds th Ra ath Ing up ofan estate in Port e % Old Horse Car Ties. real Transportation company, which stan $ € v= mouth, he stone' dvelltag, National League Philadelphia, 5, y ! i h lakes le the . d Boston, 1. Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 3 | In excavating for the double-| 0 a | I minteed up : he 2 es, Tie € " X ar - With good grounds; a double frame * ih ~ a aul 3th San - v 3 May. ac a n p | mit rip on oanesc ay. he stean f dw 11i . i ps . Ss R MeFAUL ANTON Lowi, | Divison, the men employed 3 th y ers Kinmount, Glenmount and West ages 0 Time eLN&, With garden; & single changes were likely to happen among - i i ~ - | prompt attention and low prices the various teams of the City Baseball | Actress Lost Wardrobe | Top onions and Dutch setts at Car- ewman aw League. Cotman, the veteran catcher One. of the actresses of the "Red | novsky's, "on the coraer." : for Victorias, will go over to the Ath- | wri . "» -- The best sweeper letics and Sleeman, who originally Widow company," now in Kingston "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORER." land, 0. Detroit, 3. St. Louis, 2. | Division, the men employed by the | : : : roughcast dwelling, with garden. Philadelphia, 9; Boston, 9 (eight inn | street railway company dug down | MiG Ie L oltingwgod, while he We know that proper lumber The two last named have a frontage ings, agreement). Washington, 2; New | to. the old ties which used to carry Famers Sarmount, Stormount anc of a proper grade will wit} of a village block. All rented, At York, 1 ? the rails of the horse-car system. | Prince Rupert left Midland at the same Star eh ES AvVaARes of time ne a sacrifice price of $4500 for all "iy ey ' | y s steam- stand the ravages of oe S 4 - Kingston Carpet Ware- Federal League Buffalo, 9; Pitts- | The ties are under the present . tune. a is doubtful oa. th ga will nothing else at an on as Houses to rent, furnished or un- burgh, 6. Baltimore, 9; Brooklyn, % | tracks and are in about as good con- | SU or iy arrive al the jocal elevator aha : . - furnished. Fire Insurance. OUSe. s | 3 with their cargoes, as the ice in the higher cost. { | lo St. Louis, 5: Chicago, 4. Kansas | dition as when put down. They will Soo river is still reported to be some eit, 4; Indianapolis, 3. {be allowed to remain where they | pa NY what solid. The ice up at the Saul Consult us--is has taken E 3 . & o. bo , * £ ae By, practical o rience fternational Leagu Baltimore, 3; | are | Re 7 St. Marie canal is generally Jate in years of practical experience to . Ww. MULLIN Buffalo, 0. Toronto 5; Providence, 3 8 . sdire thie np " » 2 A ------------ oy . leaving. acquire this knowledge. R BE Jersey Uity, 7; Montreal, 0. . Youg Ving ' eal Estate Specialist. 3 ) : ntrea Fell off Street Car. 8 Four schooners carrying coal from Cor. Johnson and' Division Streets, - RI An elderly man, J. Robinson, ! 0 fi Charlotte to Kingston, arrived in por . Phones 539 and 1456. Civilians Rifle Association | while attempting to step from a' on Wednesday : The schooner Kitch S Anglin & Go " 5 . - - \ number of the members of the {moving car at the corner of Alfred \ ener is discharging her cargo at Craw Kingston Cutling Club, uterested in |and Johnson streets on Wednesday . ford"s wharl; the schooner Meirill 1s rifle shooting, have decided to apply | evening about six o'clock, had the! , discharging at Swift's whari, So peraiinsion *». form a Oivilians misfortune to be thrown heavily to! Ww . | I The schooner Maggie L. left for up Woodworking Factory 3 o ks le Association, the membership of ner aawh. sever wet the the Bay of Quinte. umber Yards - THE FOoLIOWING PROPER. which will be open to those who' do the sreuld. Oe Tong you~ | Wi nts mEwer a ul in The Stcamet Whitaker, of the Hull Cer. Bay nud Wellington Ste. TIES FOR SALE AT A BAR. [|70! belong to any military corps. The out and picked up the old man. ais a » § pranany, of Montreal, arrived from | eeeeLUMBER, COAL & WOO Dee hats and furs, and now Irenton, on Wednesday, and cleared GAIN f " : : . gdensburg, where: she will . St. George's Day { we have every kind of a i Oudensburg, Whore she Will enter 283 Montreal St.--Detached e The flags on the city buildings | hat that a' bov or airl 3 pairs. brick dwelling, 7 rooms. | and other places were flying to-day | 2s bib iy . ¢ Au huis furnace, B. and C., lot 66 x Bl@¥a {In Hotior of St. George's Day. To-|§ could wear. See our value 73c. all-over aprons 132, barn 50 x 30, hen house. | night, the members of Leicester | : : 50c. Dutton's sale. ; 13% Bagot St.--Facing John St. . | Lodge, No. 33 will celebrate with a | Children's Straws, Miss Kathleen Rolph, Livingston detached brick dwelling, 7 : {'supper and smoker in thelr hall, | 25¢ up avenue, who has been attending ToOmS, gas, large barn with . --- & 3 | Queen's university, left at noon on stalling for 4 horses and 5 "ng Raised at Trenton Childrens' Felts, 50¢ | Thursday for Killaley, Sask., when cows, drive house. : 3 The Donnelly Salvage and Wrecking up A { she 'will take a teaching position for Bagot and Dufferin Sts.--Lot ; : ts ' company has succeeded in raising the | . | the summer months. NEN 5 ' RU i AND GRIN 96 x 132, fine dwelling loca- Lu . : tug Gobo, sunk in the harbor at Tren- | Boys' Eton Caps, 25¢ | For music of any deseription call WE a GRUMBLE AND GRIN, tion. . { 1 ton. No damage wae done to the | up Dutton's. Teachers supplied. Oppo \ : 4 [ Grumble: But how do you "9 Russell 8t, Detached franie | 3 dredge as far as can be ascertained { Bo 3 st H site Opera House. Phone 270. Mail | -. manage always to look so dwelling, 5 rooms and darn. i ~ 15 2 os EE | S raw Hats, 25¢ } | orders given special attention. 1 & ; HH spick an a? 687 Princess St --Brick, soven i pe] tt | Late Spring of 1888 u y : , i The 2 sins of the late Jui Nu iene and collas re ai ---- re A. Hoppins writes {o the Whig af Pp. ' i A " Pe os * : Grin: That's as easy as slip- rooms, hot water heating, el- : died in Oshawa, on Tues ectricity, large barn and filiowe: "On the night of April 24th, | Big assortment to ivi ' 1888, the ice was frozen' over 'from the | 3 os Co uy d ping on a banana peel--i pat- in o } * . Pmt; hd foot of Quéen stréet to Point Freder.|§ CHOOSE from: . cemetery for burial, Hl ronize the BEST LAUNDRY in stables. . 320 Albert St.--New detached ovter v 16 have your glans- | ick. I threw a good sized stone on the ; Sais Fresh rhubarb, at Carnovsky's. . ' [4] town. Try it, old man, try jt-- optically ue. jee without breaking through. Best facilities for The board of yooh commissioners " it's a winner. i dwelling, brick, 7 rooms, hot : It Bold ao 1 hh i ira: } rh Young Man Waated co Pri iti lg to sight St She KVARNISHES ; Grumble: Name and address To join the Whig staff as reporter. | They will be issued at the if] please? TE ------ 'water heating, electricity. fmevting. to Loan on easy wems, A plain writer and one with some end of the month. We guarantee this make paint to J J S. R McCANN erary jails 5 desired. Apply to . Jutton's sole agenis for celebrated [cover one-half more than any other [| Grin: Why, it's | ~- janaging editor. 5 ! "Newcombe" piano, noted for durabil- | make, Ingist on getting the best } ; ! (a ba T > ----e GEORGE MILLS & 'iy and purity of fone. 900 Princess [guality, sold only at h Kingston Laundry #2 EROUK STREENY i] S. Asselstine D.0.S. Modical Reésults . po. a : . iy Cor. Princess & Syderiham . : li #e ® We Ws | The results of the medical examina- : 31 J. M. Farrell, lice magistrte, . £ . : Sts. Phong 326 or 621. i by {tions will be published in the Whig on | 126-128. Princess Strest {left at noon gn Tharadey to: spend Af Phone 22, of course. : 342 King St. Phone 1019 | ay, The sehate meets to-night to] - - a few days in Toronto. - : d ; Noes ai ot : s Buclusive Optician. authorize How at : : | Bargein suit case, $1.50 Dutton', HATdWAre - Princess St. hoe the one charge. Consult ---- -