Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1915, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915. GIVEN THIRTEEN YEARS pore i Told In THIN PEOPLE CAN IN| CREASE WEIGHT. k Stealing a and =a Watch. For Horse Ke ---------- «9 SUTHE HAVANA RED SOX-KINGS TON BASEBALL GAME. Probs: Light winds, fine and warm to-day and Thursday. (Special t the Whig Napanee, Axg. 11 Hugh Carr, charged with stealing a horse from H. Lasher, appeared before Judge Victors Won By 10 to 3--The Game make fa rng tt what at Produ Ries ar { itself ir food, it and starches of into oh, ripe tment far the 1 the blood this sur isda sur body t n wh All as was rugglets ty tablets to a pas tee of weight incre I for ar LONDON DIRE( (PubMshed Annually) enables traders throughout the World | ymmunicate dréct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in each class of goods a complete commercial don and tts suburbs the tains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS ship, and Markets Lon fide to » goods they and Foreign with the Colonial supply, STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under. the Ports to they sail, and indicating the approxim ate Sailings; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES leading Manufacturers Merchants of ) in the principal provincial towns ete, and industrial centres of the Kingdom A copy of the current edition will be ald, on receipt eof #5. forwarded freight Postal Order for Dealers seeking Agencies can adver tise their trade cards for $8 or larger | advertisements from $15. THE LONDON DIRECTORY (0, Expert mechanics make re- pairs to all makes of Cam- eras at Best's. For minor re- pairs no charge is made. Al cranky cameras made to take . Bood pictures, __ The Best Films, We sell you the best filine you ean buy and guarantee all rolls sold. A h The fact that we alm at fin- ishing at least twenty thou- sand rolls of film this year shows you who is doing the finishing. of snap shots in this town. Good, quick, reasonable ser- vice, 1 ou TORY Besides being [those rectory con- the | they which United Was in Aid of the Mowat Memor- ial Hospital Nexer in t} ir 1 history of eur K Adeline were t did cricket field game on Tu Red Sox th the yase-ball on nany 80 people thers as for th as day afternoon between the pieked team from , Baseball League Although game was not called wnntil o'clock the crowd commenced to ga- ther 2.30 and kept coming five o'clock when nearly all the 8 closed Some of the business men who are interested in the work of the Mowat Memorial Hospital in whose benefit the game was played, allowed all their émployee 1b leave places of business at four o'clock. About five minutes to four ley Trotter, who had charge of ar rangements, called upen Mayor R. D Sutherland and W. F. Nickle, M. P., to give two-minute addresses. Mayor Suntherland, who was 'the first speaker, stated that although { the claims of the great war came and a Cl th four t at unt tor 3 Stan | | { | the Mowat Memerial Hospital was [ doing a good work and for that rea | son contributions would certainly be | greatly appreciated by the | nors. It was thought the work of interested in this work | practically every person in Kingston {and the surrounding district suffer {ing from tuberculosis has been brought to this institution and treat- ed Mr. | great Nickle in referring to the work which has been carried | on since the institution opened its | doors to pat'ents, stated that al | though the governors had .endeay {ored toe make the -imstitution pay | they found themselves with a $4,000 | deficit which had. to be wiped out | He was pleased to say that Kingston- ians have responded liberally in the | past and he hoped that they would | continue to do ge. Hé thanked the baseball players and all who had worked | about. The picked "team from the City Basebalig League which played the | exhibition game with the Havana | Red Box went down to defeat at the hands of the. visitors by the score of 10 to 5. The colored players got on to Walsh after he had twirled the ball for one innings. In the second three of the visitors found him an easy mark, and after filling the bases the first tally was secured by Allen, first baseman. The third innings saw-Walkh's finish. With only one man out, the Red Sox had obtained | nine additional runs, making the score 10 to 0 in their favor. Walsh was taken out of the bax and replace ed by Gallagher, wha for the re mainder of the game did not allow the visitors to get another run. Gah lagher added new life to the home aggregation. Laird, who preceded him at the Bat in the third innings, landed safely on first base, through a collision of first baseman and right fielder of the Sox team, both of whom were over-auxious to cut the runner short. hér made a three-base drive and scored Laird, Lk. Walsh managed Yo reach the ink tial 'bag by the fielder's choice, but Gallagher was a little too fast . for he slipped home like a flash. The fourth innings went in faver At Best's The Popular Drug Store, Open Sundays. Five Dollar Bills For $3.00 That is a Snap. * i are giving in our Sum- mer Suits. $18, $20 & $25 s That is just what we § kl of the home team,Sommerville cross. ing the plate for another ruii. The remaining two. scores were. alse made by the seme player in the sixth and eighth innings. Real snappy ball was displayed upon the part. of the home team in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings. A double play was made by the lo- els In the seventh innings. Qritin was put out going to second, while McDonald was throwilout at first, A strenuons spurt port the part of the visitors was made in the eighth innings to see if they could obtain'a run off Gallagher, - Dand- ridge, thelr bow-legged player, who gould raw like a raceshorsgumanaged to reach third base. One player was already out, and Thomas drove one to centre field, w 'was. nabbed. Dandridge tried to steal home, but Pound lald the ball' forcibly upon him, cutting off the attempted tally. teams * Havas Red Sox--McClammy; p.; Dixon, o.; Aven, 1b; Griffin, 2b; Dandridge, 3b; Thomas, s.s.; Brown, ke; He Cockerell, r.f. Home team -- Gallagher and L. Walsh, p; Pound, ¢; J. Walsh, 1b; tlle, 2b; | 3b; H. Dick, s.s.; Laird, Lf; J. Stewart, c.t.; LE. Walsh filled the position in right field after the third innings. Score by innings-- RH E Red Sox. . .. 01900000010 15 4 Home téam.. 002101010-- 65 6 6 Umpires--@. Sullivan; base judge, E. Hartrick, Hl Stanley -- president of th an er, o e ebalk Leag w on Wi af ex ar Sea a ai able to Mowat Mem- orial Hospital governors over $200. RUGBY | i ------------------ QUEEN'S TO PLAY i "Although | of Ques |i team are now | | First, be was soundly convinced that! |» | BOver- | ¢ that | + to. bring the benefit - game |/s kK y Madden in the County Court here vesterday, and was sentenced to tes vears in the Portsmouth peniten- tiary The prisoner had a bad ree ord, having served over twenty years in prison at different periods. There wi 1 watch from Robert O'Neil, and for that charge he was sentenced three years, making thirteen vears The prisoner is forty-five years of age. He WOK Mr. Lasker's horse out of a pasture fleld amd had reached Hungerford, where he traded it off, and was ready to make when arrested by High Constable Van Koughnet, who will take him to the penitentiary to-day. their | ddededdedddoiufedoiiodedd dddob dob + Sob | * + + a a The WAR BULLETINS, Fritish destroyer Lynx % was sunk by a mine in tae | + North Sea. Seventy-five of'i- cers and men were lost, It is believed that the Allies' concerted effort will soon [oreo the Dardanelles. In the fight at Hooge, the British artillery completely blotted out the German trenches . before the advance was made, + The British have effected an- other new landing at Gallipoli. Germans attacked at several poliits in Alsace, but made no progress. Italian progress is halted for the time being by heavy Ans- trian reéintoreements. » TRIPP E RE Ger Dr * CEE PEP RP IRP Ebb EL EPPS PEE Gananoque +8 ¥ & Aug. 11.--Miss Gretta Shiels, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiels, of the Brophy House, passed away at her island cottage, "ldyl afternoon after an illness of consig- erable duration. Deceased wes in the. tweaty-seventh year, and was highly esteemd by the entire commu- nity, and being as only child, her loss is a very sore one to the bereay- ed parents. Rev. Walter Cox, Councillor James Kerr and Frederick Lloyd left for Stratford on Monday to represent Gananoque Lodge, No. 114, 1.O.O.F, at the Grand Lodge sessions in that city this week. Mrs. Robert J. Webster represents Harmony Lodge; No. 15, D. of R., while Mrs. John La Sha is representing the sister D. recently organized. George S. Mas- ten is representing Gananoque En- Canon Gananoque, No. 12 P. M. Under the auspices of the comgre- gation of . St. John's Church, . the a large excursion party last evening dor a searchlight trip to Cape Vin- cent, 'Phe oft-postponed garden party at the home of John Boyle, Leeds town- ship, under the auspices of the la- dies of St. John's Churh, was brought to a very successful issue on Monday evening, when a large gath- ering assembled there, Grain cutting is being pushed dlong quite rap 3 section and in some places the yield is well up to the standard Oats in some localities have riot done as well 'as was anticipated. In some other sections. the. heavy storm of recent date did comsiderable injury in flat- tening the grain to the ground, and rendering it necessary to cut a con- siderable amount by hand. Mus. William Wilson, Ottawa, and Mrs. Ross Thompson, Maitland, spent the past few days in town, guests of their sister, Mrs. A. D, Howe, Oak street. i 5 » Loss To Science and Litérature New York Evening Post In deploring the wastage of young life on the Euwropcan at People are apt to bo too conscious- ly soci » and to emphasize the disastrous effect on the racial future of Europe of the slaughter of its most virile stock. Less attention is paid' to the tragedy' of the loss of a potentialities and promise, an regarded merely s also another charge of stealing to a getaway | Cheep FEIFIP2IP 2090000054 wyld," about four o'clock yesterday | of R. Loilge from Seeley's Bay, just | campment, No. 89, and W. J. Young, | steamer Thousand Islander took out | idly throughout this | million young men with their own/|' 'wilight Y 1 * - * Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Aka-Kanet," Prdctof, B.€., former ly Brockville, announces (he em-! gagement of thelr younger daughter. ! Mildred Gowans, to Hareld S. Mor-| Kill, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morkill, Winnipeg. The marriage will take place quietly on August 24th. Fairbairn, * 5 a.» : There will be a dance at "The! Inn" at Gananoque to-morrow even- ing s * . * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emmis, Sche-| nectady, N.Y., Mrs. E. E. Norfolk and} daughter, Pearl, Denver, Colorado; |} Mrs. William Fenu-and daughter, | | Mrs. Bruce Radigan, Roundup, Meon-'H tana, after a week's visit with their | brother and uncle, Lewis Boyce. Har | tington, 'have returned to their res- pective homes I Miss Conley and °~ Miss Abrams} {who Lave been guests of Mrs. W.| Perry, River View Camp, for the past three weeks have returned! home. Mrs. W. M. Scott, 48 Division | § street, who has beea visiting at} Olean, N.Y., for a short time has re-| turned home. | * i Of "dre * Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Randall, Roch- ester, who have been visiting Miss { Abrams. 30 Aberdeen street, for the I'M | past few days have returned home. | Miss Florence Baxter and Master | Frank Anderson, Earl street, have! retured from Montreal | Miss Collander on Wolfe Island i { with Mrs. H. Tandy, is Mrs. R. Hal-| * % | loway Waddell's guest this week and| Because of their authentic design, superior ship, and, above all, their faultless fitting qualities. = | "w 5-9 taste, of discrimination, are the most particular in 88. Such women are not kn were chance dressers--they w dress--they 'demand lines. They choose :-- AMERICAN LADY LA REINE KABO FROLASET MME. LYRA NEMO FRENCH MODEL CORSETS workman- materials, exquisite Priced from $1.50 to $10.00. expects to sail om Saturday from | J | New York for Scotland. | | Miss Molly Cartwright came from | | Toronto on Saturday and is, with} | Lady Cartwright at "The Mdples." | | + » * . | Mrs. Graham Thompson has tert for Toronto after visiting her cous- in, Mrs, E. H. Pense, Wolfe Island. Miss Mildred Jones. King street, la expebted to-day dfter a visit with { her uncle, Beverly Jones, at his | Sunfuer home "Rockford." Broek- | ville, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Jones have returned to Concéord, Mass., after visiting Beverly Jones at his sum- mer home near Brockville. Miss Eldrid Lane is visiting escott for a few weeks. * * - - | Dr. and Mrs. Scott and little | daughter Betty of Seranton, Pa. {who have been visiting Mrs. Felix King street. have return- | in | Pr | ! | Johnson, fea home. | | Mrs. Gainelli and Miss _ Adele Jl | Gainelli returned to Toronto on Sat- | |'weday after spending the past month | in town. Miss Lilian Mundell, Brock Street, |i is the guest of Mrs. Aird, in Poron- to. | | Miss Gwenneth Merrick, William |§ | Street, has returned after visiting} | Mrs. Byron Heaslip, Gananoque. Master Frank MeMartin, Parl street, has returned home atter!]i | spending 'the past momth with his |] { aunt, Mrs. William Owens, Waesi- mount. ~ 3 * * |. Mrs. James Rigney, George street, and the Misses Browne, Barrie | erst, have returned from Halifax, || INS | "Miss Ruth Anglin, Bar! street, is|fi | home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.| |i H. Horsey, at their summer home, |} | at 'Cressy, "Miss Mildred Horsey ac- || | companied her and will be her guest. Mrs, 'John Sutherland and Master Arthur, Gore street, are spending this week with Miss Sutherland, at | Macdonald's Cove. | David Murtay and Miss Lillie Mur- ray, Frontenac street, are expected home from Little Metis this week. . * - * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shaw, Hull, Que, are in the city visiting Mrs. D. A. Shaw, Johnson street. Miss Helen Vaillancourt, Toronto, Prescot » . Watch to-morrow Special Sale S.papers for an important announcement ! TEES TEEN, SE ---- Need Electric Fans , Mazda Lamps, or anything Blectri- When You Irons, Toasters ; cal, phone 94, oy 8 let tui " CHARM CEYLON TEAS 35¢, 40c, 50c, 60c, Lb. Charm Coffee, 40c Lb. For Sale at All Grocers. and Miss Fthel Marquette, . are the guests of Miss Rita Mullin, Johnson street. Miss Salmon, Montreal, has re- turned home after visiting Me. and Mrs. EB. W. Mullin, Johnson street. 'Fx B. Elliott, editor of the Alliston Hera is visiting his uncle amd aunt, Mr. abd Mrs. J. G. Eliott, Bar rie street, s x ---- ir By Elizabeth Thomas. Perhaps suddenly becoming Stout, or #t may he that you have been putting on weight for years. In either case 6 cause 18 the same--lack of oxygenscarrying power of the Blood. This trouble occurs in ad both sexes and all ages, bift it may overcome very easily and without any of the privations that most people n- Sine neqessary 0 reduce . their Simply 0 to your druggist and get some oil of orlene capsules. 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