Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1914, p. 2

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Béautiful Doll Good Rye. All I can Say is 1 Love You. or 3 for PONIES AND ATHLETICS PLAY Satitary: tn ete. But. | MHREE BOYS ROUNDED UP B HON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SIAEY. Yuta, pron, ue, fut. PORICE WOR VAGRANCY. | EE emer to) A25e. Kidney Ill for/13¢." Gib . 3 Changes In Sunday School Senior Son's Red Cross Drug Stare. Magistrate Farrell Sent Them to Wail} Sehedule--Watertown Does Not! tol Hemey Smith returned 10 for Two Weeks--Cireus Detectives | Know Toronto eGorge Cup Defend- ¥ meme LC. P. R..agent ar! Complained They Had Been Fol-}} der, Par Thursday. | lowing Show From Place to Place u oo, Wad ut fhe ty | sday. ; oy 1 Want to be Loved All Over. In the Heart of the Kentucky Hills. Just Send for Me. My Heart Shall find Your Heart. the wity ball ; The N Ate. move than delighted with our weheive of Furmitare, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, "Carpet and rug buyers are "bound to. patronize the store" "where reliability of quality is° snot .questioned, where styles | are correct and 'prices right. 'Buyers at the Kingston Carpet' Waseliouse are sure of getting honest" value for their money. 8 CR < { $5800 buys a double frame: ing, 7 rooms 'hot water $1400, frame dwelling nearly new, 7 rooms, B. md C., one block from street railway. 8 -T rooms, furnace, C, Jastricity, Eas, -- close to street railway. 'jes are expected tow ~Amanager is working: hagd on a com- '{Jndianapolis, 5; The senior baseball league game Saturday afternoon will be be- tween Ponies and Atbletics and pro- mises to be exciting. Although Poni- "win, the Athletic bination to beat them. It is extreme- "| race. good at all the games so far and with a continued absence of rain the game will be worthgoing to see . { - Changes Tn S8.4A4A, Schedule The president 6f the S.SA.AA, thas made the following changes he lor baseball series schedule: Junior game between St. George's and Cooke's which was sla- ted for this evening at the cricket field has been called off on account {of some of the players having to be on hand for the inspection of the 14th regiment. The senior game between St. George's and St. Luke's for Wednes- day evening, June 24th, has been postponed until a later date due fo a number of the pla; ~rs being in camp at Petawawa. The junior game between St. Paul's and Sydenham for Tuesday evening, June 23rd will be played as usual, The. games which have been post- poned will be played at the call of the president. The executive has definitely ar- ranged with the management 'of Kingston's Only Fair for a game to be played during the fair days. RM.C. Cricketers Won Again At St. Catharines, on Thursday, the Royal Military College touring cricket- ers continued their successes by defeat- ing Ridley College. Ridley batted first, and Mix was top score with 20. For the eavets Dobbie again was best scorer with 49, while Clark got 28 and Cassels 19. --Dgbbie took seven wickets for ten runs. . Dobbie, who has been starring throughout the tour, made a great score at Hamilton against Highfield | school, when he hit up 298 met out. | The cadets also defeated Upper Can- ada College at Toronto in (he first game of the tour. oT Baseball Record. league--Philadelphia, go, St. Louis, 6; 15. Cincinnati, 4; burgh, 4; New York, 3. American league~Boston, 8; Chica- &9, 0. Detrort, 4; Washington, 2. St. Louis; 6; Philadelphia, 5. Federal league--Brooklyn, 6; St. Louis, 4. Chicago, 3; Pittsburgh, 2. Buffalo, 3. Kansas City, 2; Baltimore, 0. International league--Mantreal, 3; Baltimore, 2. Toronto, "3; Newark, 2. Providence, 12-3; ter, 5-6. Buffalo, 15; Jersey City, 5. WORKED ON TRAINS. No Trouble With Pickpockets in Dog Town Crush or at Grounds Everything goes to show that pickpockets who were on the job on {circus "day got their workin on the Jeri and not 'around the city or on the ghow groumds. lice. as well as the show 'detectives, were on the alert all day and not one local case of pocket-picking was re- ported. The two cases which came under the notice of the police wee referred to in Thursday night's Whig and in each case the man who was irobbed missed his money when he t off the train, showing that he ad been relieved of it while on his way here. National 12; 4. 3 Boston, 1. Pitts- hy Father Spratt Still XI. "Rev. Father Spratt's condition is unchanged. Rev. Father McNeill is still attending at the parochial duties on Wolle 'Island. Archbishop Spratt is a frequent visitor to the home of his brother. Ring of '$2 Hats. The Waverley. George Mills & Co. See special window display. i | street. The local po- prunsila Bbc; dew white kid pumps, $1.25. Dutton's. GU. E. Ml, Hunter and G. 5. Fowier) of Ottawa, spent Friday in Kingston. 'Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Luscombe, Porbam, were in the city Thursday. "Insect powder gems' at Gibson's Cross Store. ely Hn t "parades Friday at 7.40 p. m. for inspection at muster at ericket field. The schools closed to-day for the holidays. The term will begin again on Sept. Ist. Mrs. R. Bamforth, Port Perry, is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Wat 1 ffom Florida and nut- meg melons from California at Car novaky's. The Board of Works will meet this afternoon to open tenders for residential street paving. "A We. Tooth Paste for 15c." Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The boys' camp, which the Y.M.C. |A. intended bolding, has been called off owing to other attractions. | Look! Print blouses, 50c.; ling underskirts, 49¢. Dutton's. Citizens would lke to have the arc lamps on the streets turned on a little earlier than at present. "Jee cream bricks" at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The workingmen are favorable the abolishment of the bar. {know liquor * does not add man's cy. 'Mrs. R. H. Toye and Miss M, Crothers Kingston 'and Mrs. A. Lingham, Montreal, saited to-day for England 'and 'the contiment. HA 25e. Tooth Paste for ec." at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The squall on 'Thursday night before nime o'clock 'cleared the roads of dust, and made things very disagreegble. If some rain had fal- len, the people would have been glad. MeConkeyv's week-end boxes sweets." Only at Cross Drlg Stoke. The court of appeal in connection with the manhood sufirgge registra-, tion sat on Friday morning. Twelve appeals were heard and four oi that number were allowed. The rest of the appeals will be heard on Tuesday next. V:® H. Kennicot, Joseph Hale Kennicott and Miss Jessie E. Ken- nicott, of Denver, Col.,, who are on a vacation trip, came to the city on Thursday evening and left for a trip down the river ameng the islands on Friday. at wash- to They to two pound Gibson's Red New Lake Shore Line. The new Lake Shore line of the C.P. R. will be in readiness for passenger teatlic on June 29th. A freight busi ness is being tentatively carried om. This mew line will give practically a new route between Montreal and 'Wo- ronto, and will greatly facilitate in handling the enormous traffic, passen- ger and freight, which passes through this territory. The work was com- menced 'about two years ago, and en tailed a cost of nearly twelve millions of dollars. "That it will create new business is confidently believed; but a consideration which is not directly as- sociated with profits, vet is not alien thereto, is that by the duplication of the tracks there is set up a closer communication between the two great centres of population in the domin Jon. ' Taken to the Jail. It 'was rafher an odd sight to see two mere boys taken to the jail on Friday afternoon to serve a couple of weeks for vagrancy, and citizens who noticed them on their way to the jail, handcuffed and in the cus- tody of constables, wondered what they were being sent to jail for. These boys, both about seventeen years of age, were with another vouth a little older, and were arrest- ed for following Ringling's circus. The magistrate sent them to jail while the. police are endeavoring to find out something about them. The irio claimed to belong to Toronto. it issbelieved that one, Elmer Wath- en, IS thetad who was in the juvenile licourt in Toronto a short time ago for some misdemeanor. Cars Run Easy on New Track. The old street ear track on Princess been removed from the | switch at Ulergy street to Bagot A gang of sixty men are dig- {ging out the earth here the old track Iwas, and thd roller is now working as | far down as Sydenham street. one remarks in the easy riding of the cars on the {hew track, and outside of it being aslittle hoisier, it is all | street has | that could be desired. and best assortment in the city from 13¢ up to $3.00. £ ~ ~$3300, brick dwelling, {if B. and ff | enjoying | a sail . attached to it and venturing out a little too far they were unable Every- | Constables Colter and MeCarey rounded up three lads on Thursday afternoon who have been following up, Ringlings eircus, on a charge of vagraney, and in the police court on Friday morning Magistrate Farrell} gave each 2 term of two weeks in jail. They pleaded guilty to the charge. Detectives emplqyed by the circus reported that the lads had been fol- lowing the circus from place to place, and zsked that they be taken in charge. 3 Phe accused é¢laimed to belong to Toronto and gave the names of George Broomer. Two were in short trousers. 'The police will endeavor to find out something about them. It is quite evideni that the trio ran away from their homes to follow the eir- cus. The boys, apart from stating that they belonged to Toronto, would say nothing. They gave every .appear- ance of having been loafing around the country. The circus detectives are keeping a close tab on all the followers and the suspicious charac- ters are soon rounded up. A drunk who made his first appear: ance in the court was given a chance. He hailed from. the country, came in- to toWn to see the circus, but instead got drunk and fell into thé hands of the police.. A Nervy Umbrella Thief, On Thursday afternoon a man entered one of the houses in Vaughan terrace, 'mear the corner of Division street, 'antl was in the act of taking an umbrella. 'A lady, who was wn- ting on the front doorstep on the op posite side of the street, noticed tlhe man. She crossed over and made him give up the umbrella. Manufacturers for Rowell "I do mot know of a conservative manufacturer in Stratford who is not going to vote for Rowell and the abolition of the bar at this election," said J. J. Mason, president. of the Globe-Wernicke company and the Stratford Desk company, of Stratford, who spoke at a liberal meeting at Listowel. Celebrating a Birthday. Alexander M. Chisholm 1s celebra- ting his birthday, Friday, but he declined to say which one it was. "It'a just my birthday," said Mr. Chisholm. "I feel like a young man When a fellow can dance the high- land fling like I ean he's not old." £1.50 corset, $1. "Mike" Rodden, who played on Queen's team last season, will attend MoGill next year. Quigley will like- iy go to Varsity. Men's - $56 patent colt boots, 3.50. Dutton's. Dutton's. Thomas Johnson, Elmer Wathen and] Daddy Has a Sweetheart. Down in Dear Old New Orleans. | Rose. i Gee, I Wish That it Was Me. The Garden of The Garden of Dreams. Than Under Any Old Tree. Forest Carmen. Pestle. Spring Song. 'Traumerie. Charge of the Uhlans. Concert in's Waltzes. The Flower Song. Humorestre. 160 Princess St. 'm Sending a Message to Mama. Roses. I'd-Rather be Kissed Neath che Missletoe I Wish That Yeu Belonged to Me. Polonaise, 1ditio, Simple Confession. luvitation toga oof... Yon Told Me no. Oh so Sweet. Roses Bring Dreams of You. 1 Saiationy's Coming to Town. Sweetie On the Old Fall River Line. When You Hav'nt a Beautifnl Girl. Oh You Million Dollar Doll. Who's ' Geing to Love You When--I'm Gone. Le Gigot (Leg O' Mutton. CLASSICAL. Alpine Hut. Angel's Serenade. Anvil Chorus. Beautful Blue Danube Waltz. Chapel in the Falling Waters. Lily of the Valley. Melody in .F- The Palms. Wedding March. Heart Bowed Down. . Toreador. The Flatterer. Autumn. Salute a' Les Sylphes. The Scarf Dance. ance to the Dance, Alice. The College Book Store Something worth the Cream Blanket Cloth, pure wool, the popu- lar material for chic style sport coats, 54 inches wide. Our price per yard. % $1.25 having and yet far from ably priced Ladies' Wash Skirts, white, very service- able: all sizes beginning in price at. 89c Ladies' Wash Dresses in a great array of dainty colors; popular styles and reason- "= Ran expensive, extreme, are desirable and dainty. | Jewelers and Issuers of age : A -- | High he patterns are not . V-A-L-UE. orse "The Hat Store" $2 Hats Look in one of our big . show windows to-mer- row foran exclusive dis- play of the King of $2 Hats. THE WAVERLY | $2 Straw Hats in all shapes and styles--the new high crowns, special easy fitting sweat leathers. Panama shapes IF' in various weaves. AH great J! values at two dollas. | Becanse we buy direct give better values than smaller stores. . (ter Mary Gonzaga, {Hourigan). {connected with the House of Provi- the armouries at 7.40 p. m. Ladies' White Underwear, Corset Covers, Princess Slips, Drawers, 1 etc. The best makes beautifully made and marked at prices that spell B.I-G A clean-up in Children's Sor, white and col- Extra special in Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose white, black, tans, all sizes, equal tormest 35c¢ lines. Our price per pair 25¢ Licenses | Lenses Ground : | fini GRAY, BROWN, WHITE AND BLACK OSTRICH AND MARABEAU ' STOLES Underskirtss. 2 pairs for 25c. a A] Vacation Hose for girls and boys, all sizes, 6 to 10.inches. Two leaders at 15¢ and 25¢ a pair. that leads. SISTER MARY GONZAGA Passed Away at Sac Heart Cone vent at Ardprior, The death occurred\a e Sacred Heart convent at Arnprior on-Thurs- day morning at 7.30 o'clock, of Sis- (Miss Minnie Deceased was formerly dence in this city and was a daughter] of the late Patrick Hourigan. Her} mother resides in Toronto, Miss Lena Hourigan, of British Columbia is a sister, and Dr. John Hourigan, of Moogejaw is a brother. The remains were brought to King- ston on Friday afternoon for burial and the funeral will take place on Saturday merming at nine o'clock from the Mother of Sorrows church at the House of Providence. ARRANGEMENTS MADE. : ---- The Nomination Meeting to Occur at Night. ; ! A satisiactory conference was held this morning, in the city hall, between | Review Patterns--the Pattern _on sash to fit any open-! S. Anglin -& "Co. W.F. Gourdier's 18-80 'Brock Street LOOK AHEAD SEE YOUR WAY HAVE'A PLAN MA And let that plan be to ar range to buy a nice home. We make sereen doors | ing: | We use only the best galvanized or copper netting. : a Does not rmst--Lasts for vears. ------------ » Houses to rent, Fire Insurance, Rents Collected, Money to Loan. =o Rd EE - Woodworking . Factory Ross, T. F. Harrison, R. ¥. El- liott and F. C. Hoag, when arrange ments were made or holding t! nomination meeting at 8 p.m. on Mon day, June 22nd. This meeting is. ind lieu of the one at noon, and has been arranged in the intevests of the work- ingmen, who will thus be given .an opportunity of hearing the addresses. The police magistrate has a wer 14th Regiment Parade. . The 14th regiment will parade at

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