Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jul 1914, p. 5

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'It is not lig that matters, but the courage you ~ bring to it." i : : & ' FORTITUDE.. A NOVEL By Hugh Walpole FORTITUDE --extraordina rily unconvention- al--takes its place among really great and enduring books--big in concepticn, big in execution and mag- -nificent in theme. HUGH WALPOLE discovers ( fornwall 'and its people with all the interesting ex xactitude that Thomas Hardy discovered Wessex and Arnold Ben- nett The Five Towns. THIS BOOK is full of fighting quality, humour: romance and that sort of life-knowledge that equips to greet defeat with the smile that compels ultimate success Price $1.25. By mail 10c extra. : R. UGLOW & C0. *.ccc . Street SEE HERE! YOU NEED A NEW SUIT! Come and Jet us talk the matter over. We have some splendid values in blue serge, the best you ean get in the city, and we also haye the latest tweeds in grey and brown color tones. We give you the very best lining, pockets, etc., and the prices are fromr $24.00 to $28.00 'a suit. If. you want something lower priced we have the samples of a Toronto tailoring firm, a very large assortment to select from and these are $15.00, $18.00 and $22.00 suit made to order. THOMAS LAMBERT Merchant Tailor. 157 Princess Street DON'T SEND OUT OF TOWN FOR MOTOR SUPPLIES WHEN YOU CAN GET THE SAME GOODS AT THE SAME PRICES AT THE ~~ PORRITT GARAGE CO, LTD. # PHONE 454 TRY THE BEST. CAIRNS PURE SCOTCH Jam Strawberry, Raspberry ' , Black Currant Green Gage. Bramble Jelly. For sale at all grocers. GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, LIMITED. / Put up n 12-0z jars. and 5-1b pails.' DON'T WAIT ORDER YOUR ELECTRIC FANS NOW And Be'Ready For The # ,7 Hot Weather W. J. MOORE & SON, The Electric Shop qa 206-8 Wellington 'St. Men's Oxfords Pat Colt, Gun Metal, esr Tan Calf -- THE MINISTERS WHO WILLS PREACH ON SUNDAY. 4 Announcements Made by the Various Denominations As to Their Ser- vices--Sermon Topics and Musical Selections, St. Andrew's church Compton, B.D., am. and 7 p.m. month of Rev. 8. J. M.1| minister. Services, || United services for July in Chalmers church Preacher, Rev. 5. J, M. Compton, wD ' St. Paul's oliurch--Vicar, Rev. W. I, Fitzgerald, M.A. 371 Brock a Alorning prayer, 11 o'clock; preacher, Prof. Mickell, M.A. Evening prayer, i o'clock; preacher, Rev. Archdeacon Dobbs. Union Street Baptist Rev. G. A. Lowes, dence, "Victory street. 11 a.m. for spiritual, refreshment > Chalmers," Presbyterian, Barrie © and Earl streets--Union services with St. Andrew's church Services, 11 and 7 pm. Rev: S.J. M. will conduct both services. Strangers cordially invited to all the services, Queeti Street Methodist church--Rev G. 1. Campbell, B.D; pastor. 10 a.m.. brotherhood and. class meeting; 11 a, and 7 pm. the pastor will preach. Special music at the evening service. 245 pm., Sunday school Bible classes Strangers Church -- minister. Resi- Heights," Mack and 7 pm. Hours mental and physical + a.m. Compton and adult cordially welcome Brock Street Methodist ner of Brock and Montreal streets Pastor, Rev. John Webster: 242 Johnson street school 'and brotherhood classes: 11 a.m. preacher, the pastor; solo by Miss Myrule Stage. 7 p.m. preac her, the pastor Wednesday, 8 p.m., mid week service, Ntrangers welcome First Church of Christ, Johnson street between Wellington stree Sunday service, 11 a.m.; subject, "Sacrament." Wednes day evening, testimonial meeting. Pub lie reading-room, samg address, open every alterhoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5 o'clock. All are cordially invited to the services and the reading room First Congregational. church- Rey LeRoy "Rice, B.A., pastor I'his church joins in worship with the First Baptist church, during "July and \ug ust. Tl a.m., united service in First Baptist church 7 p.m.; united. ser Vice in First Congregational church Sunday school, 3 p.m Strangers cor dially invited to all' the services First Baptist church Rey Douglas Laing, pastor," it both services his church joins in worship with the First Congregational church during July and August 11 a.m, united service in First Baptist church; Bible school, &.4 pm; 7 pm united service ir First Congregationdl church. ers cordially invited to all vices. Sydenham street Methodist church-- Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. The pas- tor wil preach morning and even- ing * Professor Baird, of He will have charge of the organ choir. Bible school® inf brief 'session: at 2.45 p.m meeting at 9.45 a.m Senior Ep- worth League on Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer and praise service Wednesday, \ cordial welcome to ell (ieorge's cathedral---The Very Dean Starr, M.A, D.D., rector (absent); Rev. "( K. Bourne, M.A. curate, 60 William street, phone 920, and Rev. R. UC. Magee, 25 street, 'phone 413 ter Trinity. 8 a.m., Il a.m., matins; of Kingston. 4 o clock, evensong; Woodcock, M.A. Copke's Presbyterian street--Rev. J. W, minister. Residence, 318 Univereit, avenue. The pastor will hoth services.: 11 a.m. "Honoring the Sanctuary'; 7 p.m.," "Giving Taking." 12.15 p.m. school. 230 p.m. ABible classes. Mid-week meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m Students and strangers cordially 1a- vited to all gervices. Nt Jamis ghurch, corner I'nion and Arch streets--All seats free. « Rov I. W. Savarv, B.A., the 'Rectory, 152 Jarrie streets} Fifth Sunday alter Trinity 8, holy communion 11 Morning Prayer and sermon Ialk to Children, "Don't Push." Sermon syb ject,' "A Dry and Weary Land. Sunday school and Bible classes. 7, Evening Prayer and serinon. Sermon subject, "A Pious Wish Uniulfilled Jethel Congregational, corner Bar rie and Johnson streets=--A central church. Rev A. P. Mershon, minis-J ter Il am. sermon to order of Or- angemen, meeting, by their -courtesy, with the ' congregation; anthem, 'Re joice, the Lord ls King."™ 12.15 to | p.m., Sunday school for all; 7 p.m one hour's "service, 'Stories of Some Hymns Sunday school and church picnic, Tuesday, 1 p.m er meet ing. Wedhesday night; C.E., Friday night I his church is free from out side ecclesiastical control and man ages its own aliairs Just a place to work and worship church; cor- residence, 10 a.m., Sunday Scientist, Iagot and Strang the Lon, and bright, Class Johnson Fifth Sunday af- holy communion: preacher, the Bishop p.m., baptisms; 7 preacher, Rev. H. F rector of Oakville. church, Brock McIntosh, M.A. conduey and Sunday . ------------ GRAND PEAC E ATTOO Big Musical Nanber at Canadiar National Exhibition. The big * musical ° number at the Canadian National = Exhibition this year will be the international peace tatthbo. Ten bands, a 'total of 400 musicians, will take part in it, and it will be in itself a celebration of the hundred years of peace between Britain and the United States. The bands will wear the uniforms "of a hundred years ago, and in their counter-marching will play the pat- Dr. Williams, of the will' be the con- forefathers. Grenadier Guards, ductor. NEW TRAIN SERVICE P. R. Via Parham Jct.,, Lake " Shore Line, Kingston 11.25 a.m. On C. Leave arrive p.m, Returning "leaves Ottawa a.m., arrive Kingston 3.20 pm. On one change cars between Kingston iy Ottawa. Parlor and cafe cars on all trains east and west of Parham June tion. : Auction to-night Weese's. "Ting St. 'firsfgame. in the series. riotic airs handed down to us by our |° Toronto 6.50 p.m., arrive Ottawa a 3 IN BASEBALL, CIRCLES St. George's Defeated St. Luke's in Sunday School Series. At the cricket field on Friday <fen- George's senior baseball team won the second game of the senior 8.8. A. A. A. series. hy defeating St. Luke's by a 'score of § to 4. Both teams made a number of errors due to lack of practice, this being their The teams lined up as follows: 7 St. George's: "Hall ¢, Duncan p, Conley p, Rea 2b, Hughes ss, Robin- son 3b, Ludlow rf, Saunders cf, Mor- rison If. St. Luke's: Barrie c, Polke p, Mur- ray 1b, Saunders 2b, Joyner ss, Sharpe 3b, Carroll If, Timms cf, Ash- worth rf. The revised schedule for the sen- ior series will be published on Mon- day evening. League Results Friday. International league-- Toronto 8, wvlontredl 2, Buffalo 8, Rochester 3, Newark 8, Baltimore 0, Providence 10, Jersey City 0 Canadian league--Peterboro 8 Toronto 3, St. Thomas 2, London 0, Brantford 6, Ottawa 0, Erie 3, Ham- ilton 1. American Jeague-- Boston 5, Chi cago 1, Cleveland 7, New York 2, Philadelphia 8, Detroit 8, (called; darkness), Washington 8, St. Louis 4. National league Pittsburg 2, St. 0, Brooklyn 11, go' 1X Boston 6. Federal league--Pittshurg £ Brooklyn 3, Baltimore 4, Buffalo 0. Philadelphia § Louis 2, New York Cincinnati 6, Chicas - Bowling 'Game. There was a very interesting bowl ing match played at' Queen's Thurs day 'night The teams were skipped by J. W. Corbett and A Furcott The game Friday night will be be tween W. H. Wormwith and W. R Sills. . The 'teams were : I. King, J. Jamieson, A and' A. Turcott--S8. W. . Crozier, R. H E. Culbert and .J..W. McIntosh Stevenson. R Corbett--320; QUEEN'S SUMMER SCHOOL Lecture by H. Mitchell on Co-opera tive Associations. first general lecture was at 6 p.m., in the history room, ton ha'l, by Humphrey Mitchell, of the department of economics. Mr. Mitch ell 'dealt chiefly with the subject of co operative associations \ sy used in the old countries, but is rapidly spreading through in the Torm of and butter factories, co-operative fruit Co-operation . is of to the farmers, as it them to dispose of their produce te the very best advantage: also doing than -any other thing to heey the trusts, Neva Scotia has the most successful co-operative stor in the dominion, while Saskatchewar is doing excellent work in the line o co-operative hail insurance tions and co-operative elevators whicl aliord the farmers of the west a mean of disposing of their large quantitie of grain. = Cooperation in Canada was firs started by miners of Nova Scotia who had been used to the system nu Scotland and England. It especially benéhits the poor of a country whe must save 'their farthings or cents a as the case may be. Lhe given Kings which Canad: co-operative stores telephones growers cheese and clations benefit 2880 grea allows more down Associa S ARE NOTICED In Kingston This Summer Before. People are noticing the decreas in the number of.flies which are to be seen around this summer. A. Whi reporter mraking his rounds to va: ious points has been informed the there are now not one fly for ever ten flies that originally used to bot! or the care-worn office official. Wha ever the cause may be several rea sons may be advanced First, the backwardness of th season. Secondly the cleaning u day has worked wonders and remoyv ed considerable annoyance w hey many of these detestable creature used to breed; Thirdly fly swatter have come into commission so pre valently and a regular crusade ha been made against the fly Th latter cause has played an importan part and every fly killed means tha there are less eggs laid from whic in warm .weather the insects hatel quickly. LESS Fi Than Eve Prof. Dorenwend Coming. Both ladies and gentlemen be . interesting . in learning Prof. Dorenwent, hair specialist, To ronto, - will pay anather visit tc Kingston, on Monday, July 3th of hair toupees,wigs,transformadions pompadours, braids, switches, etc A free demonstration of hair .goods He will exhibit a large sample stock for both men and women will be given. Those interested are invited to call on Prof. Dorenewnd at the Randolph hotel on Monday, July 13th, will thai Lake Ontario Park Next Week. No doubt ' there 'will be a gala time ot Lake Ontario Park on Mon day night and all next week, as th management has secured several ar tists of reputation, among which are Allaire. the club manipulator, anc the De Bois, eccentric acrobats, anc several other novelties. There wil also be 3.000 feet of mew pictures placed on view. For Sold Drug "For; campers', Mosquito bani€hes mosquitoes at once. only at Gibson's Red Cross BOOK BINDING stem first? . soled goods. $5.00 Values $3.49 $50 Values $3.5 All Men's Oxfords must be €leared above special bargains for this week. Patents, tans, gun metals and vici COME AND GE $4.00 Values $2.98 $3.00 Values $1.98 out at once and we have offered the. kid every style excepting rubber T A BARGAIN Abernethy's $6.00 Ho HATS $4.50 900 SANA HATS $3.50 son pi HATS $2.75 Exceptional hats, . values 50c¢, $1, Crash Hats .-... 23¢, in straw $1.50, $2 30¢, T5c¢ Light Caps ae, ale, 75¢, $1 Now'is the time to buy your summer hat at Campbell Bros. F reckles don't Hide Them Wit With a Veil: Re- move Them With the Othine Pre- ¥ scription, This 'preseription for the removal ff freckles was written by a prom- nent physician and is usually so suc- essful in remaving freckles and giv- ng a clear, beautiful complexion hat it is sald by Geo. W. Mahood 'inder guarantee-to refund the mon- wy if it fails. Don't hide vour freckles under a eil; get an ounce of othine and re- pove them. Even the first few ap- slications should show a wonderful mprovement,, some of 'the lighter reckles vanishing entirely Be sure to ask Geo. W. Mahood for | he double strength othine; it i8 | Zuarantee. - s TO THE EDITOR. | A" Comment With Regard to Kings. ton's Registered Vote. Kingston, July 10.--(To the Edi- | or): With a population of ever 80,- Y00 Hamilton has about 3,000 regis- 'ered voters in the recent election. For our 21,000 Kingston has over 2,000 registered. I was asked if | 'ould account for our large registra- tion. 1 asked the tax collector and was told there were 750 citizens aying statute labor. The - balance J° no drubt new arrivals in the ily or young men coming of age. 'f 1 large proportion of these be ome house holders there will be a da nand for all thé vacant houses and hose in course of erection.--RESI- DENT. Case Wa as Dismissed. anee Bea X V8, uke Shire, Charge maim- ng cattles This serious charge was Naj F yrought against an old resident of 'he township of Kaladar at the in- tance of Peter D. Williams, who had wo steers injured, as he alleged; by )eing shot in the hind legs. The case. onsumed a whole day before Magis- rate Rankin, who, after Crown wit- esses were heard, on the request of he Council for the deflence, immedia- ely dismissed the case. There was ot a tittlerof evidence against the sld man, and he has the sympathy if the whole north country, owing o the unjustifiable expense he has »een put to. Kingston physicians are advising he use of fresh lime water in baby oods. Send your bottle to Gibson's. ted Cross Drug Store and have it illed free of charge. jo If "you .sre (Jhinking of buyiilg a siano see Nordheimer's at Kirkpa- See ad. elsewhere. trick's Art Store. Be su Pure Ice Cream Best in Kingston By Government Test T -- HOT, i Is it 7 - Well, why don't you buy one of our Electric Fans. Lowest prices _ in the city. Halliday's Electric Shop 345 KING ST. his that is sold on the money-back | - GAS STOVES AND REFRIGERATORS ators nd Gas Stoves; also all kinds of new and secondhand furniture; all to be sold at reasonable prices. BIG MIDSUMMER FUR- NITURE SALE A DURAPLE FLOOR VARNISH Made by The Sherwine- Wiliiams Co.®ls tough and elastic. Doesn't scratch or mar readily under ioot wear. Can be walked on t day after application. Hos a lasting lustre. Easy With latest and best at man- ufacturing prices. Quality--Reid"s Low Prices. JAMES REID, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, Phone 147. : Reid's Corbett S Hardware J. McAULEY, ---- Come Eatly > FOR FIRST OROION OF OOM. ING SEASON'S NEWEST SUIT. Fore Dealer Unirtker 281 Princess Street Ambulance Phone 861 NOW ON RANE BEST VALUR IN OFFY, [Addy the Tailor We have a large stock of Refriger. For Sale That .beanutitul home, 144 Albert St, facing Queen's cam. Come, see the bargains. pus. Ownél by the late W. R. Dick. ' Parties leaving tha ity. Apply to Also three good motor boats. B H 8. CRUMLEY

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