Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Sep 1914, p. 5

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RAILWAY CRAND TRON AT) Exhibition--- Toronto Aug. 29 to Sept. 14, 1914 TO! ONTO and 9, Fare $4.90 Aug. a0, Vere 154 5 T, 8, 10 and 11 Tickets Jule returning. om Teronto or ore Sept. 15th Rxuratmon tiekets will not be accepi- ed on tralus Nos. | snd 13 westhound Ottawa Ontario SPECIAL EXCURSION DAYS SEPTEMBER ISTH, 17711 and 18TH Tivkein nood going SEPT. Uh TO 15h Fx¢ept on special excarsion days us RETURN | 1 QYPE TY) PACIFIC Central Canada Exhibition Ottawa SPECIAL EXCURSION DAYS SEPTEMHER 15TH, 1ITTH and INTH $3.35 Tickets Good Going SEPT, $4.50 eturn Limit September 21, QUEBEC CITY FOR 'VALCARTIER MILITARY $700 RETURN FROM KING Good going Sept. 11th and 1 Return limit Sept. 16th Tiekein good via Otinwan and stop-over Ottawa and enst. | Particulars regarding RAIL "ovr 0C. EAN tiekets from F. CONWAY, CPA, City Ticket Office; Cor. Princess and Wellington Stn, Phone 1107, Lith to 10th 1914 THE INVERARY FAIR Was A SUCCESSFUL EVENT ON WEDNESDAY. Although the Attendance Was Not as Large as Last Year --Some of the Entries and Events. Five hundred of the residents of the township of Storrington and the surrounding district gathered at In verary on 'Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of attending the annual fair. Although the attendance was not as large as last year, the treas- urer reported that $185 was taken in at the gate. These who have had charge of the undertaking are de- serving of 'credit® for the splendid showing. 1 In the main building the ladies who have spent many Hours in ar- ranging their goods for exhibition, made a good impression. The fancy PRAYING FIR PEACE INTERCESSORY SERVICES HELD WEDNESPAY EVENING in St. George's Cathedral and Syden- ham Street * Methodist Churches For Those in Battle, in Poverty and Trouble. The clergy of St. George's cathéd- ral are conducting a series of speci- al intercession services for those en- gaged in fighting on the battlefields of Europe, for those in Poverty as a result of the war and for those in trouble. On Tuesday and Thursday morn: ings at 7.30 o'clock" with the holy communion, a special intercession serviee is held. At 9.30 o'clock a shorteded form of the morning pray- en with the special intercession ser- vice i held. At 5 o'clock shorten- ed form of the vening prayer with the » On Sale 75¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 3 1-2 only. Only a few pairs women's w A few child's white canvas b! One Special Lot Women's Consisting of Women's tan Oxfords and pumps, a $3.50 and' saoo,. sizes. . 21. 2,3 and hite canvas our, TE Only a few pairs women's colored satin pumps. utton boots, all going at 1106S Tot oli Fay and Saturday Only 79 intercession On Wednesday eveninge, stead of the 5 o'clock service special intercession service is at 8 o'clock. On Wednesday evening, the Bish- op of Kingston and the lately ap- pointed curate, Rev. Sydenham Lind- » eonducted the serviee. At all of these services the form of pray- er used is that ordered by the Arch- bishop of Canterbury Sydenhem Street Church, The lecture hall oi Sydenham stiest Methodist church = was crowdéd Wednesday evening, the members tthe four Methodist churches of 4ity umiting in prayer for the | tions involved in this. great Revedidired Brown, pastor oi church} was in the chair. Ret. Wehster, pastor of Ebock street thodist church, gave a briei address in which he outlined many interesting points in connection With the war. "[ am glad that we as a united chukch can pray for Great Britain the stand she has taken in this war which to ary mind is a right #ous war," stated Mr. Webster. "Never did so much de pend on the attitude of the church of God as now," he continued. "Haye any share 'in bringing about this war ?' intimated the preacher. 'Our sins must have had something to do witl service. in- the held shown above London | WOrk included some finest samples The home-made cookery made one feel like taking a loaf of bread and eating it. On the grounds, Railroad and Steamship Agent, tle were judged during Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. noon. : Cao NA Ll a One of the main attractions of the poe show was the baseball game between IN CUNARD LINE | All tiekein valld for v. turn until- Mon- day, Sept. Zing, 19 2 . HANLEY, the _horses, cat- the after- Abernethy's - ulted in a win for the former team ' 2 by a score of 8 to 7. The teams: Roval Edward ra Glenvale---=R. Ellerbeek, c¢; Bliss, yal George Now. It may be some consolation to a spinster when she sees a married man P;. Orser, '1b; Butterill, 2b; Or- ser, ss; J. Gordon,.3b; Irwin joaded to the slipping-oveér "Point with corn juice 4 i 8 Montreal From Bristo} Fron 2 Rayal Heorge Oct. 7 2 i Glenvale and Cataraqui, which res- Ellerbeck, cf; Swaine, 1f Cataraqui--J. Riley, ¢; p: C. Clarke, 1b; A. Barr) ser, Polk, 3b; Barry, wards, cf; Simpson, If, Umpire--Fraifk Lowney. During the afterndon, the Batter sea _band rendered a number, of sel ections. The following Kingston firms were represented on the grounds and di tributed circulars: "James Reid, L.| T. Best, Abernethy shoe company | and A. F. Roney & Co., During the evenfng a concert was {put on in the hall by three of King ston's talent . Lieut. Col. Ferguson, secretary of the fair is deserving of great credit for the way things were arranged. The following is a list of the men who labored to make the fair such a suceess:--T. Thomson, president: W. Moreland, first-vice president; K Arthur, second vice president; direc tors, William McGarvey, S. A. Lyon, ! G. Leatherland, A. McFadden, M. B | Traves, J. Gibson, J. Taylor, OC. W Sleeth, P. Edwards. The committees . W. Sleeth and K TL Thompson; sheep, try, M. B. Traves. grains, tables, W. Moreland; ladies William McGarvey The judges were carriage hor George Smith, of Collins Bay: Robert Mitler, of Wilton, and James {| Baxter of Pittsburg; Sheep, John Corkell of -Sydenham and J. L.. F. Sproule of Westbrooke, 'draught and iy general horses, John Macfarlane, of J Kingston, William Franklin, "of Pit- tsburg, and William Fawcett, of Wolfe Island, grain, Michael Daly, of Glenburnie, and George Gibson, Kingston; Holstein cattle, A. E.! Weller of Kingston junetion, and MM. Pixley, of Harrowsmith; Fancy work, Miss E. M. Clow, of Harrow smith, and Mrs. James Sproule, eof! Cataraqui. Mrs. M. E. Lyon, Kingston W. C. T. U., was on the grounds and distributed leaflets in connection with the work which the women are endeavoring to do The: prize lists will be 'published at a later date Suites of 4p tments with private baths, luxtr- fousty Stied public cabine treated gfter historical periods, club-dike somfogty provide * complete ted and pleavare on the Adaatic Royals, For heauti (nly illustrated book ten. write to $2 King SC East Toronto. Ontario. CANADIAN SERVICE Montreal From A, Southampton Aung. 27 Pure Ice Cream Best in Kirgston By Government Test ALAUNIA Sept. 17 ANDANIA Sept. 23 ASBCANTA Steamers call Plymouth E'bound Rates: Cabin (11), E'bound, A Andania 63.75 up: Ascania, $10 less Third bound aud W'bound Alawnia dania, $36.2 up; A $35.25 up; Ww 'bound, $35 Apply Loeal Ticket Agent or The Robert Reford Co. Limited, General ag- ents, 30 King siréet ant, Toronto. 8S; rf; , war J Ee tor | Canadian Northern | XSURSION T0 VALCAR IER MILITARY CAMP OR HOTEL LAKE ST JOSEPH. $1.00 FOR ROUND TRIP FAOM KINGSTON Good going on regular trains Seutember 11 and 12 only. Re turn limit until September 16, 1914. ? Stop over. privileges at points east of Ottawa. For full par- " ticulars and parlor or sleeping car reservations a pply to OR R. H, WARD, STATION AGENT oN we This Question Is3 Easily Answered When you have looked over our new and ex- clusive line of IMPORTED HATS FOR MEN as they must sarely im- press vou with their distinctive style. We aré showing a variety of efowns and, brims in both = SOFT AND STIFF HATS You will find just the one you want, Campbell Bros. 84 PRINCEAS ST, evening a numbec of it. During the church membérs led in one-minute prayers that the war' might be brought to a sudden close and the nations of the world be at peace for years fo come. Mr. Minns, of Queen street church, prayéd for the kaiser and hoped that would be soon brought his right senses and the war stopped tev. (i. 1. Campbell said "If Bri- tain were not in this war I would he humiliated." Rev. Ir. E. B. Davis led in prayer men from the Sunday have gwyne to - the front Mr. Davis prayed specially eleven young men from Sydenham street Bible school who are at the present time in camp at Valcartier Mrs. Job Evans rendded a solo. Announcement ? As T have decided to vacate my present premises in the early ht of 1915, I am now prepared to make reductions on any monument that I have in stock. If it is your in- tention of purchasing it would be to your advantage to buy NOW, J. E. MULLEN 8 Cor. Princess and Clergy = Streets. Phone. 1417, Kingston. Horses, cattle were: Arthur hogs and poul | and vege IF work eo he to Ryckman and Fhrer for the young schools . who to fight for the ses,, M. CO. DUNN, CITY AGENT, Carin's Pure Scotch Jams Strawberry Raspberry Black Currant , Sree Gage Bramble Jelly Put up in 12 oz. jars and 5-1b. pails For Sale At All Grocers AT THE GRAND. To-night George Arliss in "Disraeli." --Other Events. Arliss will show interpretation of Fngland's premier, "Disraeli,"'. for the here at the Grand to ENING The Only Through Service To Quebec City Valcartier Military Camp AND HOTEL LAKE ST. JOSEPH STATIONS George his brilliant graat first night In writing the it the us Kingston's Largest Hat president of the Dealer S. time comedy. for Wr. bland, quizzical chiavelli of the comservative party, the Divraeli of later lile, that dealt with. The production is borate scenically and the the period in the early seventies, lend the play attractive pictorial = guxli Tiss, is HAD A NARROW ESCAPE. Kingstonian Fell Off a Wharf Trying to Catch Steamer A young Englishman who lives n Kingston had a narrow escape rom being seriously mangled, when he steamer Caspian was about to eave the wharf at Deseronto on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock He in company with others had tak- nm the-trip to Rochester on Satur- day but the hoat was windbound by he heavy gale delaying the time limit of the trip. The steamer had just pulled out a few feet 'from the wharf when he and his. comrades ran down to go aboard. The rest of the company had all managed to make the jump Successfully, but he voung Englishman fell into the water. Where he fell in was close reside the paddle box and if he had 10t caught hold of one of the fen- ters hé would have been sucked in- 6 the paddle wheél., Those on the wharf screamed for they thought nre they had seen the last of him. However the mate Michael Lawles 'threw a rope to the young man and ignalled the engineer to stop the meine The Englishman was iwought to the deck and then the teamer proceeded on its course. BRITISH BOY SCOUTS costumes ot Are Doing Good Work, Major G. Gillespie Says. Major of cadet LONDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually) snables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English + MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS in each ¢lass of goods, Besides being 1 complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs the Directory contains fists of | Ww. B. M. STATIONS Ww. B. While At & pile in At Grand, (iillespie, the England, organizer War Rise A. Pictures Oftawa or. : 3 n t and Fall Ne I " (Central Station) for Jrd division, had a anc all of Napoleon Jollette . 4.00 | opportunity ta see he Boy Scouts on motion pictures will be presented Nontre active service. | at the Grand Opera House on Friday As %00n as wat the | and Saturday, Sept. 1ith and 12th; Boy Scouts came to the front and | with a matinee daily at 2.30, ad offered their services for home duty, | evenings. It 'a $200,000 produc Although the boys are not being + On In eight magnificent parts and paid {or their" services they are | hundreds of scenes, without a doubt sticking to their job as though they | the most spectacular and stupendous were regulars of the British army milit production in the world. In Hyde Park it 1s a': common o Sma eh curretice to see scouts running mes sages for people and doing various "Hajj," the beggar of Bagdad, vill Kinds of work. . They pickvup. a few | catirse through the wonder adven- coppers. from people for their labor | tures of his day of days, when *'Kis- Com---- that perwect example of poetic picture of the comes to the Toronto "The Tort Hope {in Cobourg jn Trenton Belleville " ais ar. Kingston 1.30 dv. Kingston was declared Joliette Lrand Mere 18 Ouebee €ity Quebee City Valeartier Hotel 'Lake St. Joseph EXPORT MERCHANTS oods they ship, and the Co- Foreign Markets they sup- [STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to whic sail, and Indicating the appro: sailings; PROVINCIAL TRADER NOTICES of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, ste, Jn the principal provincial towns and Austral centres of the United Kingdom, ~ A copy of the JSarrent edition will be forward freight paid, on receipt of Postal Order for #5. Dealers seeking Agencies can adver- tise their trade cards for 88 or larger wdvertisements from rHE LONDON DIRECTORY CO, LTD. 26 Abchurch Lane, London. 1. C. 36, NEW, FALL STOCK Is now | arriving. Everything wearable for men and boys, including overcoats, suits, caps shirts, underwear, sweater coats, sox, boots, ete. Al new goods, and at prices cannot be beaten any- Come andl. prove it for your- self. 4.40 Smith's Falls 49.20 ar. Ottawa Iv. Pa, (Central Station) ith. the lonial an ply; ary "Kismet" Coming. s*Service between Toronto and Ottawa dally ékeept Sunday. Servi between Ottawa, Montreal, and Hotel Lake Boneph ants. Maing cars, parvior cars and electric lighted conclies between ho « roste and Ottawa, Standard « first class coaches be- © tween Ottawa n Montreal and Hotel Lake St. Joseph. A Ia carte dining. ear service at Valeartier all day. Hotel Lake St. Joseph Nearest Accommodation for Valcartier Military Camp Only 5 miles I Soon per week they mate > tia drama and gorgeous sun-Hooded Orienti : Grand Wednesdny, Sept. 16th, matines| and night. . No rascal in all litera- ture is more engaging than the hero of 'kdward Knoblauch's iascinating and moving tale. GERMANS WERE Queen's Kicked" Him Out. Manning, for- professor at in the city, Attended. As Delegates, ! Misses I. Hattie M. Seeley, graduate purses of the Rockwood hospital, Kingston, re- turned last | evening from Toronto, where they were delegates to the na tional taxhibition. They réport that public interpst being manifested in the work of the mental hospitals shows a marked increase. Gladys Leslie and NASTY Want Men To Shoot. "Helper" writes: to the Whig to this effect : Kitchener says! "Give me men that can shoot," and (Cel. Sam Hughes says: "I can forgive a man most anvthing if he is a goon shot." Would it not be a good in these perilous times to offer ammunition and instruction to all likely men? 'A small fee would cav or the cost. Toronto and other cit ies are doing this with great succeq. Perhaps it would 'be better to make wn eflort to enlarge the strength of the Kingston Rifle Asgociation, or there' may be a sufficient number of new rifle clubs spring up. Rates $3.00 per d For reservations gef Department, 68 King 4 Steamship kets, Patlor Car Reservations, and fur- her Taio on apply to bb DUNK, City Agent, 171 Wellington St. r KR. J. Ward, Station Agent. Professor-- Former They A few days ago i). 1. | merly an assistant Queen's University, was having arrived from a trip to Ger: many, where he had gone to study. While in Kingston he called upon some friends and had a very vivid story to tell of the experiencee through which he had to pass aiter war was declar ed between Britain and (Germany. Before hostilities began Mr. Man- ning was on intimate terms with a German professor as well as several other German studeniz, who were also taking studies at the same university. Sald by Drogaists. 330 Immediately after the news had spread Take Hall's F amily Pitls for constipa- | that Britain and Germany were no to longer iriends and the former had east in her lot with that of France, Mr. Manning was exposed to the grossest of treatment and was only fortunate to eséape being killed. The became so bitter among towards . all Eng lishspeaking persons that Mr. Mahoing was rere to leave the uni- once, and. when going the / pr shouted after him, Suing that he would be the last Ca-. Student hom he would ever % » i tr. Suing bed bad to. leave all his iy fo General Passen- yw St, Ontharine ¥. 0, tine. To ALL STEEL CONSTR i UP 96 SPIRAL SPRINGS BRASS AND: IRON REDS ALL SIZES Reid Quality, Reid Low pres, ag o yronounced it 1Gey seribed rifle srantly ment, dies, to cure with ced it incur bas catarrh to be {tonal direase and therefore constitutional treatmént Hal tarrh Cure, manufactured 3 J. Chéney & Co, Toledo, Ohig, is the only vonstitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of . the system. They offer one hundred dol- lars for any case it fails to cure. Send Hj for circulars and testimonials. Address: ¥. J. CHENEY & CO, Ohio, Let us call 'your-attention to our. "Autumn Presenta- tion" of "the new styles in 3 . 3 » Women's Boots Patent, Gun Metal Vici Kid Shoes of indifferent style and scores. of shapes and lasts, so daintily made that they please the most dis-_ .eriminating woman. i "ALLAN M. REID REES Princess-St, Kingston | Service To Discontinue. After Sept. 10th daily service of steamers Kingstont and Toronto to Montreal Charlotte and Toronto ISAAC ZACKS ns {H. oF go atom Saka 271 PRINORSS ST. Sunday, Sept. 13th. ' 00 You SUFFER = SOCIETY PRINTING Toledo, " SE EY, OUR FRESH GROUND CO¥F- FEE AT 40¢. CAN'T BE BEAT. Try a sample order and be inced conv 3 NOLAN'S GROCERY Princess St. Phung 720. Vrompt Delivery versity German Ee a A SRENCH PILLS ATE we Pil foal at all ork: i Aan a vo any. bot behind, as well as Dave his money Lo After some days buffeting about by German officers and snd Soldiers, he 'was able to escape, bare- for it Rene s nd 14 Basin: aercases ad I with his life, to a pont in Den- 9 aboot mark. - From here he took the first oF dra RAR Ta teamer obtainable, and landed safely EEL a A lew days later ho om:

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