Daily British Whig (1850), 15 May 1914, p. 5

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EY TE Pe ; vigtten: bhi R38 i fh Jha 8 Le . ~ WAS FORMED IN KINGSTON 0X [SUNDAY Sc8 ) : THURSDAY NIGHT. . oe Amy -- With Prot. Iva E: Martin As Pr.si.|0r0s® 8 to Umpire City Lea- Baseball Games ~ Soccer dent -- An Address Given by Dr. acl on Batata at Queen's P. B. Doolittle, President of the of Talkin : in lke n fresh fram the Ontario Motor League, : 3 + Abou Our Shoes x Ritniem radiates he uf er--rhiiadetpnls Public Leas r ; The baseball series in connection h t brought about om evening is Somestion with the visit of Ir. .-E. Doolittle, Toronto, president of the Ontario motor league. Dr. Doo- little gave an address in the Board of Trade rooms -to a goodly num- Lor of automobile enthusiasts. The ngwie of this newly-formed organiza: tion is to be known as the Kingston and Frontenac Automobile club. It "lawas unanimously agreed that Prof. '{ Iva Martin should be president. The election of the other officers includ- B:}ad: Honorary presidents, N. {FE is and Arthur E. | Ross, PB IM.P.P.; vice-president, Sandford ('al- Jivin; 'secretary, Harold Davis; treas- urer, De. D. A. Black- Four. com- mittees were. also appointed conwiat- ing of a legislative committee, ihe chairman of which is to be C. Liv- A newly-formed motor leagne was {with the Quaday. School. Amateur Ath- THE ROCKS OF VALPRE : - By E, M. DELL Author of "The Way of A% Fate," "The Kuave of Diamonds," ete, . " 'Of course people are talking about their good qualities, - We do not wish to say too much ourselves but if you will try a pair of our newest models vou will aren : be so delighted with them you will talk about them to your friends." = : 'We are showing the very newest ideas of shoemaking ever displaved in this city. : Men's shoes, women's shoes and children's shoes, too, have had our special care of selecting so we would be able to please every person's own taste. Try us for your next pair, g Abernethy's Author ADE'S FABLES, By George Ade ete. ig. There are any mumber of "humorists" all over the page snd matlinte words be- ? Vinng. George buth, and I he in with another collection of his fables as whimsient as an ever. a. Just out. Iiustrafed by Jokn T. McCutcheon. Net $1.00, 5 R. UGLOW & CD. the Y.M.CA. ilding on Friday even- x The: . A . ing, Ma: §ries will com- Ha p, ingston; . a. good roads committee, I a. last! w in MAY, E 2 4 with George Robertson thairmab; an | A¢ (he meetif #8 be, held on Pri- : entert ¢ tice, W. C. Kent, day Svening, 1 a1 be definitely de- chairman; a membership committee, | cided. whether ar: fot a senior series of ; H. Angrove, chairman. will be run, a - #3 . } Another meeting is to be held on -- - x : ; , {| { this coming Wednesday evening for City Baseball League. & { i 2 We Want You ili | the purpose of organizing the differ- | 71y4 City Baseball League games aro : a : ' . A : | ent comunittees and otherwie _ get- | jated to open at .the cricket fibld 'on a And your friends to trade with us on the merit of what we | | ting things into shape. ; { Saturday afternoon: The junior game sell. We have ablue worsted, special price, all. wool, fast Indigo | { This 'business 'was all transacted af- |, which Regiopolis and Park' Nine % . f , 4 TEST dye, fine pattern, which we will make up to your order for $23.00, i ter Mr. Doolittle had concluded an | will play, commences at 1.30 o'clock a suit. We also have pencil lines in blue and the new grey tweeds able pidren -which was heartily Te isharp. The senior game will com- in small checks, Prices are not high and are marked in plain fig I ceived. - The chief point upon which |mence at three o'clock. \ ' {| ures. Give us a trial order. the speaker dwelt was the improve- jeorge Sullivan, a guard at the i ment of roads, and he paid a warm | Portsmouth penitentiary, who has um- | | yr THOMAS LAMBERT {i { tribute to the late Andrew Pattullo, [pired the City Basehall League games {tt} whom he called the father of the good [lor some years, has hoon granted per- : : ii] roads' pi t. At thi ticul ission to officiate at t es agai Merchant Tailor. 157 Princess Street rolls" sovemen a TD ya's al. game again i time, which was about twenty-five |thisSseason. il stare eo. Hl] years ago, bicycles were the .only . v 2 _-- a. at were adopted to good Athletic Baseball Club. roads, and Mr, Doolittle gave several The' Athletic Baseball Club held a bu i xX TTT interesting stories about the times | meeting, on Thursday evening, and 5 they used to encounter while upon |elected these officers : Honorary presi- 3 such pl e trips. By the . com- |dents, James Spence, J. W. Welsh, A. bined efforts, of Mr. Pattullo and |W. Wheatley, Dr. J, J. Harty, W. R. Dr. Doolittle, who at this particular | Givens and J. G. Fllidtt} president, To 2 time was president of the Ontario |Neil Munsie;. vice-president, J. Theri- Cyclists' olub, necessary funds were |ault; Secretary-treasurer, W. Wilson; one raised to bring the matter to the |manager, W. Palmer; gaptain, W. Cot- attention of the provincial govefn- { man; mascot, B. Ada. Goveniinent-Bulletin No. 276 : ment, which finally ended in a high- : -G} O I C T B - And Get in Touch With the Best Automobile ||wsvs commission being appointed. | _ Soccer.on Saturday. : hows ur ice ream 0 D€ A 3 i i 3 3 At the next meeting of the house a On' Saturday afternoon, at Queen's Fk Repair Service in the City. bill was introduced inaugurating the |lower campus, another soccet match of good roads' movement and has been the sity, Longue players yilé be pull y » » tty well Jed on ever since. ed off. The contestants wi C.L.C. PORRIT I GARAGE CO. Limited P*Dr. Doolittle went on to .show|and R.C.H.A. The former team has ; : : that it not only benefitted the far-| secured. the services of one of its old Always at Your Service. mer by placing the road into first! players, in the person of Walter Heap, class condition 'wherby - he might! who a short time ago went to Hamil lay on a team there. Watts haul his produce - to market, but ton to play 1 , . many other privileges were derived. and Wilkinson, two, other C.L.C, play- I Real estate jumped in. price, and *% but who have not been on the soared almost to . five. times its !ine-up for several games, will also be original value. Dr. Doolittle strong: | niorm on Saturday afternoon. ly advocated an extensiye system of | yr : ¥ si BUY THE BEST provincial highways, built ana! C-kU-~--Goal, Dunn; fullhacks, Car ey, Tierney; half-backs, Watts, Scott, i maintained solely by the EOVern:, yiorris; forw a Wilkinson, Single. : : e ° ment. ton, Heap, G. Harrison, Lafferty. Hn Head . Fi. #3 4 'The speaker now came to: th] ROMA , "McRae; full-backs, \ Uun- alsSins point of increased taxation 10 Keir, Finney; hali-backs, Beckett. motorists for the maintenance of Sawyer, Mansfield; forwards, Ri Har- * Seeded and Seedless in Packages Best and Purest in Kingston - - the roads, and he asserted...that'gison; Warburton, Norwood, Cole, Me- there is no kick coming becauge the Donald' taxation in this province is consid. is % All erably lower than anywhere in the, Basehall Record. TAY Grover. United States. The pluestion ail National league--Philadeiphia,s, St. SAVE STEPS IN THE IM speed was referred toby Mr.Doolit- «1 ouis, 3, 14 infings. New York, 4, GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, L ITED. tle's address. Efforts are now be- | Pittsburgh, 3; Chicago, 5, Brooklyn, KITCHEN ke : '§}| ing made to have the speed limit' go; Cincinati, 6, Boston 0. : : ; raised in the country fram twenty| American league--Detroit, 3, New : A ) to twenty-five miles an: hour. The york, 1; Boston, 1, St. Louis, 0; present legislation, he declared was Washington, 1, Chicago, 0; Phila- "quite unjust as on long clear ar delphia, 1, Cleveland, 0. ches of country there can be no Federal league-- Brooklyn, 4, St. fear of accidents if the driver of youjs, 1; Pittsburgh, 6, Kansas City mn the car would use viligance and care- 3;" Buffalo, 5, Chicago, 4; Baltimore The Name That Guar while passing through villages. The 9 Indianapolis, 6. «|B antees speaker was hopeful that the gov- International league--dontreal, 6 ernment will eventually concede to providence, 2; Baltimore, 13, To- yy The) Name That Guarantees GAS STOVES AND REFRIGERATORS 'We have a large stock of Refriger= ators and {Gas Stoves; also all kin new and~'second-hand furniture; all to CHANGING ELECTRIC the Semand for a twenty-five mile ronto, 2; Buffalo, 4, Newark, 3: Red be 20d al Tessonable Btices. A ; speed limit. « chester, 9-6, Jersey City 2.9. H. SUGARMAN, 242% Ontario Street. ; SER V ICES Sign boards were the next thing » i ; in order, and the speaker explained: i - the use of them. They are very SHEEP EEFRIRILPE PEE I EI 04 helpful to the motorist and public > TO VISIT KINGSTON at large. The last point of Mr. ,- Doolittle's address'dealt with the necessity for strong orgamized clubs =p in bringing matters before the legis-'4 lature. The speaker was also glad 4 to say that the government has seen 4 the injustice of having certain men 4 on watch for speeders, to summon 4 the Duchess of Connaught them no matter if they went. over & and the Princess Patricia the speed limit or not, in order to & would pay a short visit to make a fine haul." The government 4 Kingston on the second of bas mow constables on a strict set ¢ June. The finance commit- salary. for such work. Other minor 4 tee was given authority to points were gone into, after which (4 make all arrangements in the speaker took his seat, and re-:3 connection with this official ceived a hearty vote of thanks mov-|4 visit of the governor-general. ed by J. G. Elliott and seconded by !s The details are not yet an- H. Angrove. YOUR ATTENTION MR. MERCHANT,--THE CIVIC UTILITIES having notified you to theteffect that all direet eur- rent will be discontinued JULY 1st, and all new ser- vices must be run from the basement before the above date, it will be to vour advantage to book your order with us now and have the necessary changes made. THE ELECTRIC SHOP W. J. MOORE & SON In: the City Council last night a letter was read from the secretary of the governor- general stating that His Roy- al Highness the Duke of Con- naught, Her Royal Highness PALACE Livery} 84 to 38 Princess St. B Has re-opened as a first-class [B Ea | ons. . The Public Enthusiasm Which has greeted our show- ing of hats this spring has prove en to us that they are right. You will have no trouble mak- ing a selection here as we carry the largest stock of men's hats in Kingston. ~~ See our new shapes in FREEBIE ERI TIRE PrP OST e Iba 4 nounced, but the civic address 'BRASS BEDS, KELLARIC MAT- + will 'be presented to his royal Blue Hats at $2, $2.50 % Old Eyes and New. % highness in the city hall. ' TRESS, LEGGETT AND PLATT What a' relief if we could get a pair [* This will be the fifth visit of ; SPRINGS of fresh, strong eyes in place of our |¥ {He Duke of Connaught to . | old, easily tired ones. Glasses alone : Kingston Siacs he took vlice : C | solve the problem. Eyeglasses or : nt bell ; Spectacles teil] ar our eye * amp Bros. JAMES REID, sight specialist, H. C. Brown, Oph. | HH##e0sesesssssssssssessse(ll : % A aethiies. were wilaits D., return the clear, comfortable vis- tun' Magent importers 'of THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. eT en par ion of youth. = No trouble to see at | THE ENGINEERING' CAMP. men's hats In this part of Ontario one . tents not damaged. a distance, 'or to read the finest - *om--y i print. * FEyes examined without Held at Barriefleld Came to End on 'Y J.B B.GAGE, | 254 Montreal St. charge at: the Rodger Optical 1'ar- Thursday. : lors, 347 King street. A very sun-burned but happy bunch . : Inspection 'of School Cadets Mudeta a TO UH eng' we S 1al 4 ] The school cadets will be inspected | weeks, has been held near the quarry dy "oon Eat the cricket field on Friday after- [at Barriefield. There were about oi * we noon, May 20th. The Board of Edu: [ty-five studeats at the camp gettin uit ie We are now ready cation has arranged to have the class pret ical Sxperimte dn Supeying and IncTudi with a fine assortment on dismissed about 2 pm. on that [other scientific sul jegts under t in- ncluding the latest patterns day in order to allow the members {struction of Prof. ¥ Alexander Mac- in Blues, Browns, Grays, etc., - of Men's Oxfords. | of the corps ample time to take part |phail. The weather for the two weeks hand-tailored and very natty. All the new Styles jn [ff 1 nepection. Amro wat, Sor She oom Pos a | White They 1ast. $10, $12 and ie \ vies To oa , he m s . em r we have a 5 . A}. Anderson's Cooked Meats ally good, for this time the year, line of shirts, underwear, hats, the English ah htc delliod tongtie: \ os wd + rom Aout - work as ac caps, boots and shoes; etc. NM ne ed. Th ) one ¢ rm yr he ay we a 2 Corie mie SAAC ZACKS : ; [iw - ee ally been held at' the Cordova mines; English brawn. near Sudbury, but this year Prof. Mac-| * 271 PRINCESS ST. 4 Ham bolona. phail 'decided that the camp might ' g Boast Jes, , pork. fust a" el} be nearer the university, : Fra . and, disrega precedents, it Fnglish: blood pudding. at Barriefield, Which was voted by the hi t of the bo > Test of Ice O 3 ront or i, to he ven Better a t test of ice cream for aera years 'show that Sakell's is | Van will laave Bruce's livery, 200{ 'Ki Princess street, every day, except . ; Monday and Saturday, at 2 pm. Tnsiit on White Rose flour. for Cataraqui cemetery.

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