Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1914, p. 3

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: L FOR MEN. ¥:: Ea Fare RRA Si at Mahood's Drug Store." / On Wednesday Evening When Beth- el and. Cooke's 'Will Sleet--Bow- ling 6s "Pliiyedl 'on 'Monday _ CO TR Hveling. » 4 The senior S.SAAA. baseball series will open at the cricket field. on Wednesday ovening when Beth- el and Cooke's will play the opening game. The series promises to be very interesting. ; Ic is the dntention of the executive to tilge ameollection at all the senior games §o a8 to defray the expenses, It is 'expected that Mayor Shaw will throw. the first ball, while D, rey |A. Shaw, {father of Sunday school recéive the same. baseball) will cosy Rowling Games, Two interesting bowling games were played dn. the Queen's green 31 {last evening, "W. "Jaskson won from from . W. Newman, Pr, /Boyee. y Ww. F. Inman, F. Crozi- andsd. M. Elliott {The teams were: ] F. Gro 1 er and AW daenon 1 1. For Sunburn, Mosquito Bites, Sealds or Burns, Tender Feet, Corns or Calluses. You'll be surprised at the wonderful re- sults. Get a large jar to- day, 25¢. At Best's | The Satisfactory Drug Store. Open Sun- days. L306, 5.30, 6.30, 9. genuine 'ir. ® No *lines;" sement 'NOT HAVE THE BEST YROM best looms of the world-- ~ creators of styles-- perience-- Layeak es 20th Century Clothes re- ct their character in every ne. Only the fabries from the Only the linings of highest quality-- : Only designers who are "Only evtters of years' ex- =) PE Only tailors who are masi|hene. sad ters of the -- eraft produce these garments for men and young men and make them what they are to-day-- grey 4 208 oi rake SF with vou. ~jlate of the. 2 feool Hair lined, silk stripes. Pr. A.B. Knap D.. Bibby and iH. W. R. Givens, 1. Matheson, A. B. Williams and 'Dr. 'H. A. Boyce--17. E. Walsh, \Dr. 'R. Sparks, W. B. McKay and JM. Elliott.--17 Rl aban Ra SISEER OF A. M.iRANKIN DFA. ¥ » The Late Hrs, Rey.) D. D. Macdon- ald of Toronto. : The dekth dectirred in Toronto on Monday afternoon of Mrs; Macdon- ald, wile, of the jiev. D. D, Macdon- ald, pastor of Bellwood Presbyterian chureh, following an operation for in- growing goitre. . The deceased was Henrietta Rankin, the fourth daught- er of the late D. J. Rankin! of Cql- lins Bay, and was. married twenty years ago to Mr. Macdonald, who is a Sraduate of . ns' university. The latter hailed. vom Glengarry and is a cousin of Rev. J. D. Boyd, in Besides. shor husband, rs. Macdonald ds survived by one daughter. The remains will be brought to CefNins Bay, to the resi- dence of the deceased's brother, A. M. Rankin, and the funeral will take place on Wednesday at 2 p. m., to Cataraqui cemétery. Pp, 3. 'W, Kelly, H. W, Neéwman..-10. Kingston Dog Won at Toronto. The Boston terrier dog, Sydenham Star, bred and owned by Charles Mc- Kay, Johnson street, was successful in winning two firsts, one second, and special prize for the best Boston ter- rier puppy, in the show which was held Saturday, June 13th, at Han- lan's Point, Toronto, under the aus- pices of the Queen City Kennel club. THE WHIG'S JUMBLE A Let of Short Items Run in To- gether. Hear Rowell to-night. $1.50 black moire underskirts, $1. Dutton's, Steel pens originated in England in 1308. 1 'White Rose flour stocked by "all {he trade. A dead letter may be one she gave her husband to mai. Black serge skirts, $1.30; satin blouse, $1. Dutton's. Swallowing his pride never yet sa- tisfied a 'man's hunger. No, (Adolphus, not all gushing lat- ters are written with a fountain pen. Men's white canvass shoes, "$1; wo- men's white canvass boots from $1. Dutton's. Man is made of dust--which ex- plains why some men are always dry. Few of us 'become round-shouldered from carrying other people's bur dens. Rowell will set forth his progres sive policies for Ontario's benefit at city hall to-night, "Hear him. You can get the latest popular mu- sie, 2 sheets 25c., Dutton's, opposite Opera House. There is more or less guile in smile a man generates when he losing. Take a "Kingston City wali?" home Views on. cover. lie. Nold only, Dutton's store. REAL WINDFALL FOR KING, black the is By Death of Lancashive Lady Majesty Gets $230,000, Southport's intestate spinster, Miss Amanda Cooper, has provided the crown with one of its greatest windfalis. Her fortune of £51,000 will be paid to the treasury 'for the use of the king." The phrase is no empty form of words, says the "Sheffield Tale- graph," for his majesty does have ac- tual control over all estates which revert to the crown in consequence of their owners dying without relatives. If these crown windfalls are estimat- ed over a long course of years, it will be found that the Southport amaunt has several times been exceeded. On two occasions the:treasury has raked in estates @f mo Jess than £200,000---one from a Cheltenham man in 1881, the other from a luna- «fein 1884. In recent years the most remark- able Instances of the crown's 'luk was $150,000 in 1905, from the res- .Folk- stone, Castain_Geurge orge 'Lindsay An- thony Wilson, who changed (his himself Aft | Joe p o take care of themselves. + | ' = -------- ey Weather Notes. 'The high pressure is now centred in Wisconsin and 'the Atlantic coast; low is centred in Maine become. June 16.--Adlai M. Stev- "of "the United i's flo- hos- was delivered last evening int the National club, by Dr. Adam Shora, ¢hairman of the Civil Service com- 4 Ottawa, before a represen- of Queen's univer. sity graduates and a number of dis- tinguished guests, prominent am- ong 'whom 'were 'Hon. W. 8. Field- ing, Professor John Macnaughton, H. 8. Ross, K.C., and others. Dr. Shortc, in_his characteristic way, delved deep Into his subject and presented his audience with some interesting historical material. His whole treatment was broad and philosophic, and many pogemt phas- es were passed on to his hearers on the foibles and fallacies of she mod- ern press, ? He touched upon the work of modern journalism under three heads. First, the activities of the reportorial staff; secondly, the place dnd power of the editor; thirdly, the need for special articles 'of a high type. couched in plain :idio- matic English. of scientific indus- trial and artistic interest. He pleaded for a beter appreciation of the work of the reporter, both as regards his salary and pesition; asked for more individuality in the work of the editor and pointed out merit from specialists in the vari- ous fields of human endeavor. Dr. John Macnaughton was in a characteristic mood also, and de- lighted his audience with seindila- ting flashes of his powers of wit and scarcasm. Mr. McMaster had some fine things to say of the aver- age Canadian iitizen, 'whom he found the equal of any in the world. The officers of the newly-form Queen's university association ar as follows: Honorary president, Principal Gordon; honorary vice- president, Dr. Adam Shortt: presi- dent, Dr. C, A. Porteous; viee<presi- dent, R. O. Sweezy; secretary-trea- surer, A. W. Poole, of Henderson, Limited JUST MISSED F PRESS, For Gratitude Felice Lyne Will Sing at Benefit, Paris, June 16.--A special perform- ance of the Boston Grand Opera com- pany will be given at the Theatre Champs Elysees on June 16th in aid of the Empress- of Ireland sufierers, presenting "Un Ballo in Maschera", with Felice Lyne as Page, Oscar Mar tinelli as Ricardo, Cisneros as Ulriea and Amato as Ilenato. de. Lyne: herself asked permission to take part in gratitude of her os- cape. having booked a passage hy the Empress of Ireland, but was can- celled to take an earlier boat by an urgent cable from Europe. Will be a Candidate. Ogdensburg, N. Y., June 16. Major William H. Daniels, collector of customs of the port of Ogdens- burg, has announced that he will be a candidate for member of congress from 'the twenty-sixth congressional district, in the republican primaries. A GOOD COMPLEXION MEANS PURE BLOOD Everybody that wants a fine, glowing, youthful skin, should take old reliable Hood's Sarsaparilla, a physieian's preseription, which gives a clear, healthy color. When your blood is made pure, pimples, boils, hives, eczema disappear. Languor, loss of appetite, 'fired feeling, weakness are symptoms of impure, unhealthy blood. Hood' Sarsaparilla purifies (he blood. Get a bottle today. the necessity of securing artieles of | "Ting the past few days to Brandram- | AAR GGER TATLWAY, 1) Cy ARNPRIOR The Vote Took Place on Momday, and the Result Wits &° Majority of 179 in Favor of the Measure. ? anogue, June 16.-- Vofing on (iSapanon to grant a bonus of $25,000 to the Gananoque-Arnprior railway, took place yesterday with 'one poll in'each ward. The by-law was carried by. a majority of 179 wotes, 'Theamount 'will be met by town debentures payable in thirty annuil installments of interest and principal, amounting to $1,445.75. The schooner Horace Taber arriv- ed from Oswego on Sunday with an- other. cargo of coal, The remains of the late Gordon 8. Webstér were brought here from Belleville yesterday and 'the. funeral took .place from the home of Nelsen Amo, Charles street to- day. Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Spence, of their infant som Rebert Ronall Spence, who passed away on Sun- day. The funeral took place oo Sand Hill cemetery to-day. Rev. I. J. O'Reilly, of Kingston, preached a fine sermon-in St. John's church Inst evenimg in connection with the congregations forty hours devotions. Miss Ammie McAllister, science teacher of the Gananoque Hieh ; school, is spending some time in To- ironto, having heen appointed on {the examining 'board for the read- jing of papers from the lower school examinations, Messrs. 'Robert Thompson, lewis LaSha, Lorne McAvany and John LaSha left for Chaffey's Locks dur- fet as of "he guides there for members Opinicon eluh. Fra A Kipp, Jr, who has bean spending a short time 'at his som- mer residence at Leek Jsland, has returned to South Orange, N. I, and js expected back with his fami- ly the latter part of this week 10 spend .the season. The name of Miss Beatrice © Alkins is among the successful can- didates in. the recent, civil service examinations. Miss Eva TNonevan, Victoria avenue, spent the past week in Smith's Falls. guest of her brother, Dr. : Frederick Donevan. Mrs. G. H. Walker, spending the past week here 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, Charles street has re- tupned to her home in Syracuse .: IN. ¥. Miss Bertha Aikins, King {street left yesterday for Thornlow, {to spend her 'midsummer vacation {with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. i. Akins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles {A Watt have taken. W. 8. Abbott's {cottage on Tremont park for the | summer, i Plunged in 'to Save Ship. | Philadelphia, June 16.+A tale jtold of the remarkable bravery of the erew of a British oil tank steam- jer from Mexico. They plunged, un mindfol of 'their fate, into the hold iof 'the ship, 40 stop a <deak in the { toiddle Atlantic. 3 | Rowell will set forth his progre} JSive policies for Ontario's benefit at rs city hall to-night. Hear him. Music hits : "Sympathy," "Nights. {of Gladness Waltz,' Sweethearts," | "Little Cafe 'Walte," | Waltz," 35c. copy. Dutton's store, | The use of the Christian era hromology began'in Italy in 52 2. Sand Hill, are mourning the loss of | "Dreaming | --{To the Bdi- Lingston awake, Ningston, Jupe tor) : Uligizens of awake ! The of mark that lity to. come David of 'old and slay Goliath. x That, Goliath to-day is the barroom, with its array of bottles filled with liquid crime, causing voung men and oid to launch qut-into avenmes that Jens to degradation, to up happy homes, to Bll our penitentiaries and jaile--a liquid that, according to emin~ ent doetors, is injurious to health, wealth and happi , and Dr. Ross Knows it in his daily practise. Some of our best men, who oceasionally in- dulge in the dope of the present day, are 'hurded out of sight into padded rapms, aad what spectacles eyes to lack at. caused by the treating Would any of these deliberately act the "beast ? No, eer' tainly mot. (ls it. mot amusing to hear a liquor man, with his eyes looking at | the ground (for his conscience won't | let him look you fair in the face), say if you abolish the more whiskey consumed, or in other words, the liquor business will flours ish. Every good citizen knows that the barroom is the place to hear and learn all that is filthy and vile. I know it too well, for'I have been thers and I hope for God, mother, sister men buy a jar and, rise up in its might and slay demon, Goliath.--CITIZEN. this Ningston, «anne 15.--(To the Edi- out by supporters of strong drink that if you abolish the har yon increase sales in the jar. This may be true in Young men will become lovers of whis- key and rum by flask or jar. Jt's the trealing system that draws them into the habit. The mixing with drank- ards and spinning filthy yarns in bar- rooms, has a lot to.do with the down- fall of our young men. If more liquor 1s sold if bars are abolished, why creased method ? Why is it that the liquor shop proprietors are Rowell ? They know different. means, for our the bar --OBSERVER. -------- » What Should be Done. Toronto Saturday Night. It has been sugested that Ontario's | mew government house, in view. of its { situation, 'be 'made over into a home {for retired railway 'locomotive fire- By all jmen and engineers. It is thought that |. with railways, close at. hand on two sides, and with the belching chim- ineys of the Den Valley briek com- feel perfectly at home at .govern- {ment house. It has been further sug-1{! [gested that this palatial million del- lar pile be made over into an asylum ifor the feeble-minded, in memory of {the genius 0 picked upon 'the site, {but on matire consideration, it is (stated that the lunatics would Object | to the loeation. i In any event, Sir John Gibson is to be congratulated over the fact {that his term of office is expiring and {that he will not be obliged to live fin the place. | Removal sale! "Newcombe" piano, to save moving, will sell less than cost. Dutton's. A desirable thing to know is best to sweeten the bitters of with mirth. how life in | It was not employed in England un- | [til B16. | Titles are older than written orv. King is the oldest. ! . White. Rose flour pure and whole { ome, his- | F=% | Paper The Leade The phe Candidate 2 X dress 'an o aa of, Kington ood, 'Pertsmouth on the tions at issue in 'the coming: election. = y ®, 4 ¢ of the Liberal Past T. F. = in 'Ontario. for Kingston and ether meeting of the «ifi- ques- riunity is at band to for ene who has ; system ! | bar there will be || and home, that the whole country will tor) : One of the weak arguments sent . is bl the case of those who unfortunately | are slaves of drink, 'but mo boys rev | don't the liquor men vote for: this iin- | opposing |. boys' 'sakes, abolish (pany on a third, these men would |" Fred' northiwast wi and cool to-day and on day. 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