Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jul 1914, p. 2

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em Co hal» od dade rol than delighted with our Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, eveéryibing fn thése Hines, phiolstering promptly ana well dune, HONK 80 Carpet and rug buyérs are . bound to patronize the store ' Where rellabllity of quality is not questioned, 'Where styles are correct and, prices right. : Buyers at. the Kingston Carpet Warehouse are sure of getting Bonest value for their money. If you amllow ' yourself to be Font ates Just woplace to Et nothin to show r Wone Wouldn't if be pleasing to von every time you entered your home to be able to say: "This is my Neo rent to i mo landlord to care about. is mine for life. | § it the personal touch- "Hh 1 oul never Invisk ou a rew house, home. And why net? We can nelp . you. We'll help you to pick jout un home to suit you and we'll ar- range for liberal terms. | i | ke their m fd | 'hrothiers will he unable to play st. a -------- Pienicked at. Brophy's' Point Thursday Afternoon. I'he adnual pienic fn connection with ithe Sunday school of St. George's en | thedral, held at Brophy s Point } IORGE'S SUNDAY SCROOL IN SPORTING CIRCLES v THE PONIES OBJECT TO UMPIRE GEORGE SULLIVAN + on But They Will Play All the Same, -- President Trotter Declared Sulli- van Would Empire. cose, The steamer, carrying leit the gity. wharf at one o'dloc) and returibed about nine oc Duy ing the afternoon a number of [rces were pulled oli, and lows: Boys Clarke Girls, wer | Sons, | dock The Ponies have heen protesting), ag=inst George Sullivan umpiring the baseball match on Saturday when they play the Victorias. When 'the mresident, S, Trotter, was asked what | was going to be 'done about it, he iroy said that ¥y all means Sullivan was going to umpiré the game and if the ; Ponies do. mot oare to agree to him they would have to drop out the league Mambers of the Ponies said that they would not be called a bunch of "quitters" - and therefore would play the game. The' Stewart any faet resulted as four to hve Vear Leo and Samuel four to five and dovs, Jarvis years Mildred M rab Jarvis Sa Six 40 seven vears-lLeslie Kav | and Gearge lark Girls ter' apd Boys' A eromon $iX to 4even years--Daisy Hun | Vera Mcllros { eight 10 and eight and Boys, ten of nine vears-- Melville teddie Tanner nine vears--I'k Hyland eleven vears- rurdsall and Pdward Clarke Girls, ten to Dine and Minniée McKane twelve to thirteen vears Jennison and Fred Smeathers Girls, twelve thirteen vears Myrtle Hewgill and Georgina Morten Boys' backward r Girls, Th) 1 Muriel t 0 Morton Fomw longer fof Ponies owing to the that they are unable to be free from ! duties on Saturday afternoon "Tom" McKay will be pn the Ponies line-up on Saturday. eleven vears--.Jessi Boys, Frod - Game Called Off i The game in the junior city base- 1 John Cav baM league which was scheduled for *' Je 4) aa Saturday aftérnoon has deen called well and TR ar off en account of some of the play Jove' horcebuck ers being away with the 141] egis ringer and Herbert ment at Watertown, : Bove" wheelbarrow thers and Frog race ert Amer Bods' three son and Pddie Willie Clarke race--Frank Ularke race--Barbara Pid Tugwood. race Bali: | A ther race red Yoseph* Derinizon Edward Clarke George =n SSAAAN, Game Off The president of tlhe S.S.AAA. has postponed the game in the juni- or series which was to have been played at the cricket field this ev- ening on account of some of the Girls' three legged race--Myrt! players leaving with the 14th regi- gill and Mary Phompson, for Watertown. | Young and Franc Porter | Senior boys! swimming in Metall add Fddie Wa | Girls' Ivy Jarvis and Herd Willie John Fred Clarke red race Watts, on Paul's Defeated Sydenham art S. S. A. A. A. Baseball. ' ~t. Pauls junior baseball team add another win to its list on Thurs evening, wuen-ii defeated Syden- ham juniors of 14 to 8. | This game been played | on Tuesday had-to~he postponed. Fhe Adglicans played a good game | and were certainly deserving of the J 3 : Girls, fourtee Cars in. At the present time Bt. Paul's |, 0 o. pin rt ' : | PSG. the ia standing third on the list, 'St | M np a a Linorg second and Cooke's first. | ne . cles racy % thi { Nrs. Grant Sydenham is in the cellar position i" The following The teams were as follows : 4 : youl ~ ' | Refreshments St. Paul's--Flmer, Cherry, Linton, | 5 ith Pence <avage, Clarke, Miller and Thompson Fes the Sydenham -~Thornburn, Reynolds A gs . | Malone; presiding Baird, Younge, Gib Mesirs. Lvman m_and Inrke Johnson and: Beardsall; {mpire--Mile ring W. R : & : . The Late H. G. The remains of Henry who 'died in toronto' on '| uesday, rived, by (LT R., Friday morning, and lat ame o'clock the funeral left for 1 taragui cemetery the late Mr. Hop Lonis, I. Pittsburgh, 4: Baltimore, 3 kirk was well known in Kingston, hi ookivn. 1: Pufialo. 0. Chieagd, = father Héing Salidetor of customs her as xO fat one time e was private Indianapolis. 3 [tary to Sie Alexander Campbell nt Rochestor: 5 ® Hottawa and was later post office in City. 0 {8pector at Stratford ang f.ondon. He | "4 {has been retired and li®r in Toront ns - - 3; {ior the last témn years Thousand Islander for Og-|'OF 'he last len yeay densburg's great 4th July celebra- | . . tion. Fight bands, including Cov- | To Assemble at Armouries ePnor-fieneral's Footguards | Man: the city, {novelties and attractions. Delightiul the - cadet {river trip. Leave 8.30 am. 'Re- which opens on Monda\ turning leave 'Burg at 5.30 p.m. {morning, will assemble in the Artil Fare ™ lery Park, in front "of the Armonries jon Monday morning at nine o'clock. _ 'and them ° proceed to the camp | sxounds. St. race Coventry Bors and i Samuel! Yarvis { Vermard { GiMs under twelve Morton, _Fileen Young and | Staliord - ' i { » i girls under Virginia Fa day } by n score should have evening, hut-it years | Boys, fourteen ye and ove McCall and R. Beardsall ars art Mary and over i | Johnson , Mrs, Wood and | ge's < had charge he Misses and Rodger Misses Price, | cnic Pense, | commit} ans ane over the si Ma, Mullinger, Covent: { tea, Mrs. Huy | Graham Greenlee, Gow, Smith eartage, Baseball R ord; . Hopkirk. i League--Chicago, 5; Cin ' | Brooklyn, 7; York, (i. Hopkin National | Eo a | in League <Detroit, 1; Cleve: | { cionati, 3 Americ land, 0. New York, 6; Washington, | Soston, 7-7; Philadelphie, 6-1 i Faderal League -Iansas City, 9; St.) SOC Toronto, 3 League Baltimore, Jerse - SS. who camp at The cadets of going to attend | Barriefield, are mr 10C. KINGSTON {wiLL heen decided upor that j and thi thoug | menibers Kingston's joe i the public Ton the | owned {leorge | has now and | the most up-to-date ice-cream pastors' | in tures marble | gives onl {and "Tha | make sure that everything is: strietl , | sanitary * ling heaters, | tent devises | are finished in a very light | A large number of citizens were en if! quiring at the armouries on Friday iii'about their sons going to camp City Property Committee. | The city properly committee did {ii not have a quorum at its meeting on tion Thursday afternoon' only ~ Alds hi Harrison, McCann and White being fj present. However, it was decided to il recommend to the council that the tender of Dalton & Sons for a fifteen {i ton. scale on a sixteen-foot platform ili for the hay market be accepted, the price being 2260 Tenders enill be called for the lease of the markets | | Sun Glasses and Goggles We have the largest and best assortment in the city from 15¢ up to $5,00. und for con] A Pe trifie a Apple. Thirty- Jour. was pre Postmaster The Lanark Era says: years ago Abe Robinson sented with an apple by Mclean, and. he has it yet. The ap ple is now sbmething of a curiosity as during the years that have elapsed |i! since Abe obtained possession it ha & become almost petrified and looks s though it might last for centuries to {come Get your goggles right. J.§ Asselstine,D.0. Eyesight Specialist. 342 King St. Phone 1019 Have he te en Goods, asparagus the strawberries all We Early . peas, and potatoes, big Lawrence Fruit Farm, Wolis turnips, carrots, eauliffo from St Island; Hages, The Great Favorite ages, § for Past Bre 17 Years ( Empress : Instantaneous also new cab beet Jot gucumbe ers, Cataragui; beans from 'Walamazoo, besides | { | i arnovsky's ' u ----iai---- | Weather Notes. | generally above the | the greater portion of | | | | 1 Pressure is average over the continent while the weather | Canada is now "everywhere | Showers occurred yesterday [i { Instant, y restores gray or faded hair | {tern Quebec and southwestern ty' any color desired, with one appli- | Scotia. There were also a few lig cation. * Easy to apply. No after [thunder showers in Manitoba washing. i rere One Dollar Box Per. | Empress Shampod Soap means pecs al fine wes- Nova ght Grea. Creating Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of coat and vest . light Dyes. weight for summer wear, also a great MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE assortment of clergical coat in light orien weight in black. Special low prices Woot's Phosphating, | 1» "ori The Great ' testes be wk Were Issued Uniforms. BErVOus 8; oY The eadets of thefvity corps old ate going to attend camp at Barrie t eld," commencing on Monday! morn were issued uniforms on Friday . wmorning | health fo Scalp, Lustre and Beauty (o Hair; Drevenig Zaaish tint caused by | | } who | Coming This Week. Look out for the famous St. | rence Fruit Farm strawberries nd Ro Baw, Carnovsky loupes and + Law- | this Hot 'Weather Hats At "the at "stare We have hats or evertbody. "George Nills & Uo. \ i has a lermy pneapples, canta elons.a } CELEB TO ATE HIS YEAR. i Fhursday aiterooén, was a grand Su la lorious 12th. Falls on Sunday This Year--Célebration Will he Held on | Monday--Annual Church Parade «to Bethel Church. the rather Ldorious Wie Kingston will celebrate selith July . #8 'the we year, at Deseronto and it ser from sill take macie. by Perth year, ol or tne This has 18 expected Kingston in the trig a large nan district which will he Prescott tran, having a big and 1 was that the hingsten attend the el Desefonto Arrange an annual ston Orar and this at first would but are elebration ht ation Perth, finally being hosen ments are now + fog exe helt or Bethel will morning, Rev Mershon the sermon MASSOUD NS ML \RBL I: HALL,™ Newest and' Ice Cream Pavior. the toy 2lreet "Marble Hall'#is the name oi cream parlor that will open cab "238 Princess premises that were and occupied Masoud, the the honor of Wood awner, I present owning by one ot where ong looks shining nickle lix is the this spick Ontario. Fivers White marble and An entirely front to this a slight appearance that money new lea store, but of the the buy idea inside 10 span of best can was the aim in the furnish 'Here-are electric egy ever-running water the utensils used in the handling the cream, and desens other. "pa with this one The lighting system is. kpown as the semi-direct, the being fixed as to eliminate disagreeable glare strong electric lights, The cases are of oak and the had fimsh of the store to clean af of idea what she ade the common with 80 80 The ceiling is metal satinette."" | The big of the very la the absolutely brown cd "flat show-cases are stock of confer clean con sign and keep fe€lionery 'in an | dition To celebrate the opening of Marble Hall Masoud will distribute to his patrons thous: uations on Saturday (veorge over a nd car Goinz to the Coast. Lieut.-Col. Carleton, of the Royal Military ous 'to see as much. of Canada as he and to enter into ite spirit, will next month or so in a trip going by way commandant College, an can spend the across the continent, of the Canadian Pacific railway He will spend some time at tha nointg along the way. ch PP 5 'Phe Hat Store" | Hats For poly variety of hats of evervthing Hen, women To-day we Our consists new for and children. emphasjze Men's Straw Sailors We received to-day another large shipment of the new high taper- 4ing crown styles. Spee- ial price $2.00. Our Mid-Season Sale Includes some special lots of straw sailors that we find. too many of. Regular prices $2, $2.50 and $3.00, Your Ghoice for $1.50 We always welcome you to our store regard- whether or not are prepared to Jess of You buy. FORGE MILLS B00 § 120-128 PRINCESS SD. RANGE oe AT DESE RON-{ lith falls on Subday Attractive | formerly] ef Newest Designs for tourists and travellers. * The 160 Princess St. Wash 'Goods | Sale Saturday At 15c Per Yard 1000 yards of Crepes, Repps, Muslins, Bed ford Cord Suitings. These goods sold as high as 3bc per. yard. Al ohe price Sat oo 15¢ per Yard White Japanese Crepe Suitable for Underwear and Blouses. On ile Saturday st ,..... 10c per Yard Bargains in Blouses 25 doz. Dainty White Waists, fresh and crisp. Sold regular up to $2.50 each. One arin $ 1 00 Each Newnan & Shaw The Always Busy Store S5é messin bn | roe BUILD ERS SUPPL AR eating BARBERS HAD BAD TIME. Stranded in Middle of River Wednesday. . tossed at the mercy of Hives in an open motor boat was the experience of nine local barbers on Wednesday evening. The bar- bers left the city on Wednesday morning for the purpose of taking a sail down the St. Lawrence. When tl arrived in the vicinity of Howe Island the rain started to come down, and as a result the engine in the boat stopped As much as the ton- sorial artists worked with the en gine, it refused to start, and a result they were left stranded in the motorboat in the middle of the river. After the then had drifted for some time, it was decided to put the canoe which wag being towed behind {he launch in commission, and by that means some of the men were able 8. ANGLIN & Co. to get on the mainland. A big fire : was lighted for the purpose. of at- bi +h aud Wellington Sty. tractfng the attention of some of the \Woodworking Factory people who might pass up the river in the vicinity where the motorboat ~-was stranded, but no person paid any attention. After the barbers remained on the shore for a consid- erable time, 11 was decided thaj two would go in the canoe to Kingston and get a large motorboat-to come down and rescue their companions. When the motorboat arrived, 'shortly after one o'clock, the men, who were soaking to the skin, got in- to the launch and arrived home about four o'clock. Most of LUMBER TIMBER be i The sweetness of low prices never equals the bitterness of poor gual- ity. "- From. Lumbér, Pro- as verbs. pore LUMBER. COAL & WOODewey bo Canal Office "Report. | There was -a- great falling «i the number of let passes issued at the canal office here for grain dur ing the month of June. compared with other years. Passes were sued for 905,699 bushels of wheat, 6.354 tons of coal, square-timber, 98 - 963 feet. « The grain 'traffic has been very sinck ever since the opening of navigation. Odgensburg. Celebration.' SS. Thousand Islander leaves Sat- urday at 5.38 a.m., for mammoth cele- bration oat Ogdensburg. Fave, The. " IN GREAT VARIETY By close study we keep ourselves up-to-date in everything concernirg the newest ideas in screen and door fittings. You may be sure of finding the very latest in stock always in this hardware store. * HERE ARE A FEW Screen Doors, all sizes, $1.00, 18- Window Screens, 25¢, B0c. Of Leather Hand Bags at Half Price 25 Per cent off Collar Boxes so necessary Music rolls and articles too numerous to mention, in all souvenir lines of the city and river points, College Book Store Phone 919 Are growing within the reach of all. We have beautiful cluster rings paved with diamonds at $50 00, and "beauties even ut $40.00, This platinum treatment is by far the most elféctive way of using the smaller brilliant diamonds. Smith Bros. Jewelrs, Opticlans, Marriage Ticenses: Lenses Ground v Like the Parrot Every bargain we have to offer speaks for itself. Summer pricel on now. URS Gordie - Furrier PAYING RENT MEANS CREATING AN ASSET FOR YOUR LANDLORD Where does your family come in on this plan? We have a complete list of single and. double dwellings and building lots, at bargain prices, in any de sired location. Real estate in all its brapches. We co-operate with real custome ers. General Insurance and loans. Houses to rent, Fire Insurance, Rents Collected, Money to Loan. E. W. MULLIN Cor. Johnson and Division Btrevts, Phones 539 and 1456, mortgage i | Simin comes J. A. Lunman, Charles strest, was taken tothe general hospital in James Reid's ambulance. Mitchell's le ae HH 19 LAE Will be your clothes if you'll permit us v ' a Don't take our word for ite just put_ns to the test--then words won't be necessary. Nggion Lamy Hardware . , Princess - ll

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