Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1919, p. 5

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RE OT A J AC] / : D 1 3 i A HORSE RACING MATINEE 2242 3s mnt AE on ------ ; ___THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1819. ~~ '_PAGEFIVE on a gingle of Derry, and scored on = < | 1 : 7 a wild throw of Broder. Wood == & ; 3 -~ HELD AT FAIR GROUNDS ON |breezed. Smith singled and scored == 3 ; WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. on an error of Sills. Sullivan struck = l e ear : a » out but was able to make first when Ten : : : , S ] OR } OKS . Three Races Were = Contested-- Sreyeusan Jost Lhe all. Soyue = ox 3 * 'aust y Forbes Seratched and score TTY an ul a= > y - : : i FOUR NEW TITLES Faust It wichem Yistor # Winsor Divan. There was a &dod crowd inle= - Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps; leather and rubber : ; : "J attendance. The (teams: = : FOL The jocal horsemen held 4 very District Depot--Wood, 3b; Smith,/= sole 8. Bestgrades .. .. .... ..,. .... ... 3.00tc 6.00 4 The Adventures of OL" MISTAH cuccessiul matinee at the Tair) ea) Sullivan oh; Coa Its Siem | = goods. gr r BUZZARD grounds on Wednesday Alternoon. McCarthy, 1b; Shepherd, of; Bard |= . 2 - The winners "of the 'three races rt; Derry, p. = The Adventures of BOB WHITE were: kaust Patchen, owned and ViT.S.--Stevenson, e; Cliire, ss; |= ; ; driven by EH. J. Metcalfe, won class Cruse, 1b; Broder, 2b; O'Gorman,|= ] The Adventures of IMMY SKUNK UB" by three straight heats; Victorf,. Sills, 3b; Cummings, rf; Law-|== . Forbes, owned and driven by T. K P t: Kaiser. If Ee 4 Th OO . A ' Belson, ef; Kaiser, If, == . : e ventures of BOBBY 4 N ed b Nicholson oh jn Blass YO" by wy Ump.res--Dehaney and Nicholson. |= 3 : ; ' ess. ] heats; Walnut Lamb, owned by | The score by innings: = By Thornton W. urg ustrat y Simpson, won Jn Glade. "1" by two| piney sere, MSE IE : Harrison Cady % heats. Ribbons were awarded to the VY. TB 300100 4 2 21= : 3 winners. a -- | Every boy and girl will want the new Tho Veuther was warm but ihe Boreas = : , : 1 50¢ ground was in first class condition L = o . Bed Time Story Books. Price, copy. es Aah Faden] mE SR 8 y ; d as starter, explained to the driv: Ever ys He ; ' J . : |= : . : 3 ers that the races were exhibitions = Ontario is blessed with 'several == aE ee a AtiUglow S tmat were calculated to educate the great lake and river areas. which White Shoe Dressings ro - 15¢c and 25¢ ' jborses as well as the drivers dad} wiry always be utilized as summer | == . ; : 141 PRINCESS STREET cautioned theth to avoid Sacliement playgrounds, Toronto being &|= ; ' : : and take care of their "horses, centre from which radiates a large] == 9 se 800d number of spectators were onlnumper of lines all of 'which are ac- = ernet S oe tore [me phand for there wus no charge forlcescible, But Muskoka is easily the = TY admission and the grand stand Was!imost popular region, and where ---- . | ; tree. The judges were Fred Whit-{ ost Torontonians plan each season Ls ney, George Darragh and Fred Laid-| somparatively inexpensive vacations ley; starter, W. J. Nesbit. Matinees|in congenial and healthful surround. are to be a feature at the falf|ings Time was when Muskoka 'was 3 | 0 A = 3 grounds. ~ intended to cover only a limited sec-| # 2 CABINETS OF In the "B"" class Faust Patchen, a} tion around Léke Maskokn. Now. EAasTERN JUVENILE STvLES ' pacer, was never at any time in ser- however, it describes a general terri. tous danger. She had a distinct ad-|,ry embracing everything from SILVER santage over Bernard McKenny, the Lake Simcoe to Parry Sound in a great trotter, as she left the ane wide sweep, like an arrow on the word "go" an Between these groups of Jakes This-1s a Pleasing gift for she kept her pace throughout. lies Sparrow Lal 'hich, with the ihe one a de rr on The best race was shown in class Severn River, is ited each season y i. wi al ne 8 be pt Ber "C" in which four horses took part. {hy 5 constantly growing list of Tor- ories } alway . In the first heat Victor Forbes aud onto people, who find in the differ- Emerine were abreast under thel.n. hotels and boarding-houses. rest Make it the family gift, eith- wire and the judges declared it a and enjoyment exactly suited to their or in. Sterling silver or silver ff 'dead heat. In the néxt two heats reqnirament. Where Sparrow Lake plate. Victor Forbes was the winner butliy concerned it is advisable to make ? fan Emerine a four year old pacer gave|apniication early for roams for vace- } Sterling Silver Cabinet fitted a good account of herself und great tion purposes. ¥ # ! with 26 pieces. Price, $75.00. things are predicted of her. The lake and district is served by 4 : Others from $100.00 to $350.00 There were but two entries 'in!canagian: National Railways, Spar- * Silver plated Cabinets--fitted class "D"", Exaltum, owned by A. row Lake Station being the chief with 26 pieces. Prices $15.00. Steen and Walnut Lamb, owned by distributing point. It #8 located Others from $25.00 up to $75. H.: Simpson. Exaltum won the first! anou¢*94 miles from Toronto, on i "eat ut lost the next La. i vad the main line to Vancouver, and its : E : ' riven by Buskirk a * jaltit i feet rel, You have your new hats, / ty who showed splendid ability. ie 8 2 ee rove Sealavel, sCILDREN 3s Jboots, suits, ete. But you - station at Toronto. ummer oo forget we Welfare of your aye: : Class "B.* 1 g gl There is available at the, ticket of- Our children's department as! ? -_ oly sen ou . i M fices of Canadian National Railways contains all the nice new mo- - ey ue Faust Patchen, E. J. Met- 1 1)full information regarding (he hot-I| dels in cool hats for children of gy YO EY ere pole 'MeKenny. W. XK ] els, boarding houses and other facili-|| = all ages, a VE { IR ES Me. gM ties and ratés. This information is Boys' Straw Hats 25c up. : Hi INED Jewelers. A Fuaiak 'Bves .... 2 : 2 furnished free {o all enquirers, and Girls' Straw Hats 50c up. i JUNE BRIDES ! ¥ 3 B id ho h thod 100 Princess Street : Time 2.24. iid Sgn of this Pou New Wash Hats for Prospective houseNeepers will do well to come here for the new home i Yy our thorough me 8, fa In 8 po o Bo d Gi ls that they are about to Start, We make a specialty of completely outfitting wo a. Which are a little different and Class "CO or Tesort. \ AD0YS an ir newly weds, so perfectly that they become a lifé long customer. At your ps Wore accurate than usual. Vietor -- Forbes T. K. TT ets Ladies' Panama Hake service, We have a full staff of upholsterers and cabinet makers. 3 os FT CTEW ADT | Sat 1 LOOKING FOR RECRUITS] acer Panama Hate a : ) 4 A Brine Baron, T. Gallivan~3 3 3 Ce DE yore ty nt : : 4 . MAA 9 Kot] |iploMat, Fred DeRoche 4 4 4]FOR THE ROYAL NORTH-WEST hE " 3 OF Ocean ship Ticket Time 2.45. MOUNTED POLICE. CAMPBELL BROS Phone 147 For Service Logg eo CS. trick ou 2 1 1|Officers Say That in Spite of Labor of ams 5 Fr nmin y : b, H. Simpson X : . 4 Slarence Su\Fhune Ss Palm lama, R Simpson 2) 2 Troubles; Conditions in the West|/| Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers 3 W ' : re Very Good, 122 Princess Street. District Depot 'Won, Inspector Beyts, of the| Royal The game in the Military Baseball [North-West Monnted Police, "accom- " a -- ' wo" . x £4 ® : ! : wo . 3 gue on Wednesday evening "be-|Danied by Sergt. Bradley, arrived inf m= rn ' A : phibigue on Wedn Trainiog School [Kingston on Wednesday on the hunt Son : 4 | : SL and District Depot was. a . decided Ror outs tor that famous force, * oo Cotes hs " e = v i ; ia Loi 1 some days of them have come from 'Ref A ; . Rank : ya ; ; ; Metra fo tht played well mated |EINa on a recruiting tour, and so far CLASSY SUMMER A car of hard wood flooring; oak, birch, : J aud good baseball was the rosuix. to {their visit to Kingston has heen fair. SUITS maple. See our stock at' 'Was nsgame of surprises, for with [IY Successful, seven men having ap- : . Allan's Lumber Yard the score 4 to 1 for Vocationals at piled on Wednesday forenoon and Victoria Street st. Phone 1042 i 4 aftérnoon. The conditions of enlist- i the firét of the moath, Histrice Des ment are very promising, the engage- pot epredd their wings and mol py {Ment being for a termi of three years, ; up four runs, winning the game byl, =o dollars «a day for the first {520 4. The Vocationals went up in fue, Min SOUS A, « board and cloth- the air mote or less and their fail- ing, with an increase every year. Re- ae Ru Sh nr cruits will go from Kingston to Re- Bile is Useful ww ohne the headquarters of the - - [fore® is situated, for training, and in its Place Will be sent from there to one of - fhe Sations of the RN-WMP. in AL) eee ; % rtd, Saskatchewan, British Colum-| "ooo And By Using Dr. Chase's Kidney-lhia, the Yukon, or the North-West ARRESTED AT NAPANEE A new line of negligée shirts, hats, ties, belts, boots and shoes. Our Motto: "We sive you money" ISAAC ZACKS 271 Princess Street, ver Pills You Can Prevent Territories. There are vacancies on Rata oa . rh and Stomach the force for about twelve hundred |O™ Charge of Stealing Motorcycle at Troubles. men, as the new authorization calls Ottawa, for a total strength of two thousand Ha SEINE ihe Jame of Juba il Bile Is usually thought of as amen, ; at Napanee on Wednesday morning, poison in the blood = which causes] The two recruiting officers will be by Chief of Police Barr ett, on | | biliousness, bilious headache and de-fin- Kingston until Thursday night. charge of stealing a new. motorcycle rangements of the Sigestive Rysto. esd tn. A hig renretentaiive at Ottawa. The motoreyele was stol-]| But, like most things in Nature, bile Eo le ttaw ; | 'Hs ofl the greatest usefulness when [labor troubles, conditions in: the In Dua 2 au Tusstay J mornig and fl found fn its right place. It is the|West were very good. NE. Brad. Napanee, Chier Barrett had received || duty of 'lie 'liver to filter the bile ley, Who as jus arr MH hom t an] Ord to be on the loakout for tho from the blood, where it. acts as a Sina. fa 3 AS Syops. had go wr man and the motorcycle, and his 1 and. to pass it into the bow- eXceptionally early start, and that 1 eagle eye canght the man wanted and [aims a by its antiseptiodnfluelice, | thers yore 8 reizly oats. They the machine. The accused is about it prevents the fermentation of _ the tyould RNW.MP. ha on on duts | | enty-seven years of age. }tood, and has a Damage ON nie dries d heen strike, and]. Detective Macdonald, of Ottawa. 08, AIG | has i i ne the 4 e arrived In Napanee on W fs : and returned tothe Capital with the] 'accused, ; op A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY. Branch of the Departm 3 } . SYSLEI. 'gioret Civil Re-establishment in th tou 'Bank of Toronto bullding, ~~ . [Pinser Marks Sixty Yours of Wed. I ORGANIZER HERE. 1 ents of Mrs, William Drury, | I

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