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Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Aug 1910, p. 5

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: Stock 'Reduction Sale A i PS Will be extended for one week, closing Sat., Sept. 3th Book i RC ---- A A a A Rb ie EXCHANGES. During the week Free Exchanges will be changing thelr hooks befdre 1.00 p.m. The College Book Store, The Finest Book'Storz in Eastern Ontario 260 Princess Street. Ladies' Chocolate or Black Gibson Tie, Children's © Lace or Black Slippers, 75e. RETRee ia So Men's Tan Calf or Pat. Colt Oxfords, $2.95, wn Canvas G0c., 11.02 OUR REASONS FOR EXTENDING THE SALE ARE: -- FIRST. ~8cores 'of customers were unable on Satarday last to make all the purchases they desired and requested the privi lege of buying this week at the Sale Price. We hoped to pre- =vent this by Keeping the store open four nights last week. bit even with an increased staff of.clerks the rush was more than could be handled. From our record on ote of the most improve ed. National Cash: Registers installed Tuesday noon 5,938 CASH CUSTOMERS made purchases from Tuésday 'noon up to Sai- urday night. : haha dha 2 forced on us by de, we SECOND ~~Owing 10 the assignment' being certain dirms In the interests of their 'tr necessarily ne n'a position to purchase goods on a Cash basis This Is the prinlary reason of making such a slashing reduction in order to turns as much stock into ready cash as possible , must THIRD.>To secure space for New Goods, Ia #pite of the ) fact that our new adjustable shelving gives double the amount hb of space [or stock, vet our line of Holiday School College Text Books and Supplies will gequire eVery squar inch that we can get in the store [ y » 0ax, and The extension of the time of the sale wiil be welcome news to every Kingstonian. While the stock is as complete as in any book store in the city, we would urge customers to shop ! as carly in the week as possible. Morning shoppers have a bel- tos "opportunity of looking over the stock. and are assured of th most careful and courteous attention on the part of our stafy COLLEGE BOOK STORE LIBRARY. x p ~~ As with the 40 per cent. Discount Sale. the special rate of $1:00 for Life Membership will continue throughout the week af¢ per p Toronto Lending Libraries make a charge of that b month, or $5.00 per.year, for identically the same service We are are now offering at $1.00 for LIFE MEMBERSHIP. allowed to all members ox- -- Phone 919 |} . Ny od Best by Test} Try One in Your Home toned, TORONTO ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL 100 WESY BLOOR STREET, TORONTD, OW). RY IF LENE = Li They are sweet artistically dedigned, reasonably priced. KIN GSTON'S LEAD NG MUSIC HOUSE, In all 'popular and classic Music in Book and Sheet Form. Orders promptly filldd. . HY EOIN So 4 aa i, ss od ERRRRER : : { { i { AREER SRR RR News for Ladies D6 you want to lave nue ee ntET If se vou realfy understand Phat slowsglathes are made perfectiv bh 6 Ladies Custom Pallor, Your friends and ees holy ese wail! Tike It will Hike Io g¥i1 better. Every attention Kiven ta (he Jute! siyvies. Please call wad give orders so You cau see my werk. = L. WINSTIN. J WELLINGTON STREET, Over Carnbvsky's). ARSON ABLE, REL: SR E OR RR TE WHY HESITATE? An Offer That Involves No Risk For Those Who Accept It. will no Hat coat I am 20 positive our remedy completely relieve constipation, matter bow chronic it mky be, I offer to Durnivh it free of all if it Fails, Constipation is caused by weakness of the nerves and misades of the larce [intestines or descending colon. To expect jy chive vou mast, stone up and strengthen those organs amd westore hemi to healthier activity, I want vou to tre Rexall ( on my guarantee. They are vaton Jeandy and are particalorls ideal © for . They act directly on the nerves and mtacles of the bowels They have a neutral action on the They y fot he Mind TORI oakine fof te Scranton Coal "good coal and we arantee CROOTH & ©O,, | BM WENT STREET. & Ties hike Sold only at. wy char The Rexall stove. 6. W. Mahood. pi } k fto Derry: A -- Caf the leasue rn their seors up to nine made them earg thew bases. i i PUBLIC NOTICE | | fwhen making home runs. of your } come. amd vou 1 " 1 The game, Tavediy evening, between Hosties and. Retailers, has Dals's pets and will 1 The eity Jeagne 18 over for this sea BAY RAILWAY WRECK (ALL THERE WERE CHANGES TEAMS, ON The Irishmen Met the Victorias ut the Cricket Field--The Slory of the GameePurtell is Good Pits hier, The game ai the ericket field, turday sfternoon, between the men and Victorias, was ragged and slow. It was like ramming away with the thing. Both teams playud ball. Pound, of the Vics, had ral errors scored against him. The game started about 3:30 o'clock. The Victorias had a couple of changes ju their line-up. Nicholson was late get ting there and Gillespie played in his place. When XNichelswn did MeMahon retired 2s be had un sor leg and Gillespie plaved left field in his place. MeCammon twirled for the Vies and pitched a good game, Par tell was on the sack for. the Trish men and slugged the bail over in great style but he had slim support. For cotte played a poor game at second Ka Irish poor seve tome bag 'und in the seventh innings was replaced by Little, Duncan had seve ral errors to his credit. Pert Derry, who is now playing the second bag since Dickson came back, showed the same good form that he displayed at the Park at the sivect ratdway em plovees' picnie. Victorias took the tunings Crawford to the bat. He took base 'after being hit on ihe wrist with the ball. He wes enught cond base; Gillespie fapied: Nicholson hit to short stop, got wecond and third wild throws and vered; toiman made an nice hit to field and had stolen to second Dick struck out top. enn went down on to shart stop; left field and made a home run was put for cutting first while running; Millan hit to Jeli and Stokes fanned. The Vies made no cond innings, their men in one, two, three order Irishmen failed to find the plate in 'the second. with bis steniing se on tre viven Duds: N to short first hing } Joyvee hit a dandy 1 but hase tic kd n o out runs h going t m i down In the third the Vies managed bring in two runs, Crawford and Gil lespie coming over the plate. Irish men brought in their first ran when, with three men on bases, Stokes mad a hit that brought Purtell Wi: Dun can went out on a flv, Little fanned and Tilson grounded to the pitcher, Pound and Derry were put double, and McCammon struck out to short stop. The Irishmen taiied 10 tally 'at all in the fourth. Millan fanned, Stokes struck out On a grounder to short stop and Little sent a grounder down to Pe No Crawford fanpethr Gillespie * grounded one to Tilson and' Nicholson fadned Tilson tried to pet "Poug™' Pound, but he couldn't do it, and } fo pay the penaity; Wilson mad: ree nt to centre feld that missed "Nickie," 'but. was caught on the see ond bag when Turcotte lined one down Purtell had a hole in his bat three go hy without hitting CTWO VIEWS OF THE RECENT out t Will be of a Very High' Orders Horse Races Filling Up With Best Horses in Eastern Ontavio, TY seoe whicl Hat, Sep SUTpay sil for 10 Sigh, The Brocky'lle fair takes place on A Ist and previous efforts. The horse will provide exhibition of The ring before the grand stand will ahd Cobourg one past i ust 1a will tember 2nd, show Sag horse new be a niticent erent mar exhibitors of waek now {fine horses for Brockville Fhe horse races g the best. 'Many good ones will be ar tered from Ottawa, Kingston, Belle ville, Gananogue, Ogdensburg, N.Y mprovement the und let one, Cotman, Dick and Dickson scored by using a little headwork when the field ers were trying 10 see how far could throw the ball. The Youu lyv- ish hopefuls couldn' get a ron in this inning. No score from either side in the seventh ienings. The champions nt hors last are entering their £ are going bof they APE "ge never been-in better shape, some re cords are likely to be broken The Capital Cadet Corps from Otia wa, with their fine bugle band. snd the Brookville Cadets, will give on - runs brought in by Dick, Dickson and Pound, and Irishmen evened things up for spite by 'bringing in Lit- tle, Tilson and Wilson, making the 1 score 9. to 4. The View' aggregation ton of fancy drill : the grand were not. satisfied with the way the ~"tand, on Thursday, September Int score stood and brought Nicholson. The ten Maratha e. 40 Wedne Cotman, Dick and Dickson over the afternoon, August st, plate bore finishing. = The Irishmen BESAIE. as sume of failed to ircrease their number at all Victorias--Cotovan, ¢;. MeCammon, pi Dickson, 1b; Dercy, 2b; Pound, sa; Dick, 3b.; Frawiord, rf: Nichol son, cl; Gillespie, }.{ Y.LCGBA. Stokes, ¢.; Purtell, Tilson, 1b; Little, 3b; Duncan, =. Millan, 3b; Wilson, r.L; Turcotte, of.: Joyee, LE Lmpire--Frederick. Lumb. Victorias wd B20030384 YICBA ROT 008 030 an exhibi before q mile will Te the day well worth fast est runners in Canada will compet for th and bronze medals Dordoens, gold, silver he five. fi who will the grand stand each Fair, in the perform bef afternoons. dur tive skiltfal serialists to-day. While their whole performance is wonderful, their fiving return act is sensations], and has heen with rounds of applause wherever nre the most business Pa most greet ed they have appeared The Canadian Pactiic rail ! raslway tickets Trunk turn first clags from i to Brockvilie for the fair seand are Notes on the Game, Purtell fanned Cammon five. Purtell Jet two men walk: McCammon A trust Hy 1 Septet ber seven men amd Me ¥ plem THE TUSSOCK MOTH. MeCammon and Derry were the only men of the Vies who did not score One thing is certain, that won't attempt to cut bases any Ninn Cansibg Trouble for Some of City : Trees, mote | Joyce } ie moios tire SN I ok His safe to say that if Pactell | hod trou for the support he deserved hie womld show Kingston some ball paving. Me is om Wo that will be heard from.in the da The « «ity moths on Gees has Just agrwaitural recor ed ena which gives rane which it wall whip have trash] take notice oi that th epg Retailers to be Busy. x vith the moths bbe smingplest festro gnthe April probably lost a good deal of terest from the fact that Tosties have lest al chance to tie Wormwiths for fist place in group. "Be" Had they beaten the Printers, Friday evening, and trimmed the Retailers, joamortos evening, the would have been able to play the ormwith = aggfegation for = fast ace, The way the game ural ont Werae of patheriug meshes, The should deferved until early in May. Spray some arsenate Or lead, shout three four pounds fo forty gallons of wa ter, " Bit he or aS" fliegal Shooting. The duck-shooting sports © will ba last week gives the growp to getting into shape soon for the an withs without any trouble. Retailers are going to go right after "Joe" jual hunt. Some people ard under the try tooput tall impression that the sean fob diet : wing ducks starts on Sept. Tet. 1 deed not, however. The Ontario rave laws say that decks mast pot be shat before Sept; 15th, Considernble hoot ing has been reguoriod ip the Rideau aleeady and these sports should be surprised of they. have to walk the carpet -bidore a wstice of the pose over them. City Leagae Over, son, Saturdey's game being the final ont one. Next Saturday athe Jeague [ro nuisex to give the ports x b Ring stan a eX dm, an HE aunlly this walle cn abe sarod tricks in baseball, such us hall throw dooiinpanied by a hwety Tow, " ug, base sunning, hase stealing, aw go not worth the rik to shoot be rifice hits, Belding, ete. A Rame will fore. Bome nstances of Hlegal shoot be pulled off beiwsen tun optics ing have bees reported te the foams but it is not known jest sel G0 fieheries department at Toronts what teams will play. % and proceedings will be taken, Aptian ed #0 Died in the Hospital, ! The infant child of Mr. gud Mrs Sabin Jamieson died in the genecal hos petal, after «shorty lines, aged noe the Lied Coals ha ball Istely have 1 in the oily, ve ut ; a, anid have the sveps- archon bo Cotaragi opty STATION ON FRIDAY MORNING BROCKVILLE FAIR: and other points; and as the track has Tr 4 renedy | or arsenteal, | Ene | year and wx months. The pacents sve caming here fo do thy of the peuple here. The fupesal to bring souk place, this afternoon. at" (we NEAR LANT. ILEISIONS COLLINS i HAD A LAVELY Tived The F : Vigorous. HORSE SHOW AND GRAND STAND ATTRACTIONS he Reid inserted night's 'Whig Saturduy away, 'to ev that presentad if self at then pencit-boy plete with pen, peacil amd re that , it Wi firm of James sndvertisament that in Hi in, Friday would, an child store, a Five ory Can and was langhabl t after their they. say the Nome sre SOI Came than mothers bronght Own childven with and ine 's olse toon, N SAY them SOW ome of the business cranks the ad paper, away ill Reid tigné satisfactorily ol] ae . ST Lie given tht people. do nat its aty 1s [vertiseme: mmserted but if S00 ed brothers say, ty d distributing the rifts but eventually got through if right. . They enjoved it as the yoitngsters did in I to how fan be Phe quick] with eae a ery mel HORSE WAS DROWAED, | Robert Crawford Lost Valuable Ani. { mal on Saturday, {Robert Crawford, the well-known conl valuable horse, by Saturday afte animal was attached to one und was engaged in oi the coal schooners dealer, lost a i drowning, early "on The the conl ron of unloading or The horse the 'drives i ears restless, apd to tended to make Wg the animal The driver and harness off rather uitempt only and before anvth top it, became made an (inet {it down, but this j the teould be done asimal worse, tor | backed right into the slip. then jumped into the tempted to get the while at the secured ropes to hard task, accomplished walter horse, others help get it-6ut. It and was not was. a however, Fhe hods recovered of the horse was afterwards Has Hecvovered, of Mrs, Jo ) Bak Coll The will be Hughe hax fends in pleased to hea shi returned Yo ber hong She } for tl underwent cireet Hotel and tions, Dien Gananoque Cit ard Bre Band will § Wodiiosdn fa. ret: be on b Bir return An Acknowledginent. The ladies gratefully ackrow ledge of from the treasurer; of the Loco of rps the -recoiit {mative Works' pienie committee Quest for Peacll Boxes Was Very Miicers i tario £8 | was { vuffe: te, tbe orphan children of Foresters | Fhe reports of the companion courts Home { Rmith '| Cut Out Breakfast Cooking Easy to start the day Tool and comfortable if 0st Toasties are. lu the pantry ready to serve right from the package No cooking required; just add Rome eréam and a little sugar Especially sieasing these summer mornings with berries of fresh fruit. Une can feel fool in wenther on proper food. "The Memory Lingers " hot Canmdian Trade supplied by Canadian Postam Cereal Co, a, Windsor, Ontario. Larrington; "awditors, 1 -- REV. DR. BUCHANAN MAKES AN STRONG APPEAL oy Sermon at Sydenham Street Charch on Sunday Evening--The Good Wark Being Carried on in Iading--Ideals in Christian Faith, "The chur of God is calling for Inbhorers: go forth, laveen and minis We need men to take the moss of to those who are erying out for May we all be faithia. May we be faithinl to the charge God hax givin uwe'® This strong appeal came from Rev. : Bachanan, in [ydenham Street Niethodiet church, on Sunday evening. ir. Fa who Las been engaged be mibssionaey work, in India, told murny injeresting stories of the work, and asplained every effort which is being put forth in that far off land for the svread of the gospel. He preiched at bath the services, and was listened dtfentively, Miss May Hineks sag a solo in the moving, and iam Eva vendeved one at the even Both were given with fine In ti age send hanan, for x k wilt ny service. effect, To his sermon, De. Puchanan refedred the ideals set forth in the Uhrig: tian faith. The faith was so different than others. It was a geet thing to be ontside of ourselves, to rejoive in the prosperity of our neighbors, and to have the great love manifested by Christ. It ted Bn that the Hindoo religion was goud enough for the Hindoo. Nut the question Wns, "Do all those other religions lift up, and sive the power, | ove must be in this. life. | ove (hat gives to the ut termost, The Hindook know nothing of this. How: ithe human heart loves to exalt feel. God went about doing good, and we can do the same, He looking after the sacrifices, healing the the dead, and comforting He gave Himwell and He was filled with the He gave His willing 'to give to was xf One, bocame a ser File sik, v the sorrowiul. went to death fove, whith is Boundless. life 1 we should he our life, 5 And do we sive a tenth to the mis sionary rome gir are many steps way of Efrist was made Paul and Fimothy who endeéssored to hive a tile Christ. The speaker urged every mn the great work of nt ant, things, ton in the Heference to bike me fo assist saving souk Princess Street Methodist Church, Roth serviges were well fn preached from all things "mnehce that attended yes the morning 'the pastor Colossians 1,18, "That He might Bave pre- For "it Meéared the Father Him oll fulness dwell" He very strongly the need of Christ in the forefront of one Miss Nicholson, of St Paul's Montreal, sang "Hold Thou Hand" with great expression, In evening the pastor | spoker fer "a minutes from John 1.4, "In Him life, and fF + life was the light of Mi Mitchell sang the with strength of mii terday in n poke Eoeping on Hyves ohuredy, My thie few men irae TOrossing Pac" sone and CAN IT BE SECURED? The Geenadier Fatamen Giveeted by : olf Fridngds. + The Grenadier. band, England's crack musical organiestion, passed through here, Sunday, on its way to the ex« hibition, formally opened at Toronto today. The men were agreeably sur prised to see that some of their old friends had assembled at the outer station to give them a grand Yee pe tion they smid it lightensd the journey considerably receive handshake on the way. \ correspondent writes: "How de lightiul it would be to pursusde thus band to stop off hove and give the Kingston people an opportunity of listening to England's finest." Could it not be arranged ! If iL was tempt od with a good substantial sam # might 'be - pursuaded to give uw» concert. Who will start. the ball roll ing ? He the band 1x to be brought here it must done by private subserip- on, io be HIGH COURT ADJOURNS. for Fastern Ontario Elected at Picton, tint, at the Eastern Un 1.0.) high court; a memorial resolution respecting the denth of Edward VII was passed hy © a vote. A donation of 20 the Campbell von brew mcrensed aid given tw Vieton, At ng stkneling wade to and were encoraging. The added member ship in Eastern Ontario was over 4m, The election of high court officers re sulted | High chief ranger, Tr. A. 1. gh view chief ranger, Goo M, high secretary, © 4s I. RK Me Dr, Simmons; iNekinson: high treasurer; Cann; high * phywician, high couneilior," Hormes Pratt; © high Lambert abd J. W. Me Eleoy. The high court will wet © pk | sene in Perabroke. Scores at BRA. In the DRA. rile matehee ft Otin- wa, Lieut. Swaine, of Kingston, scored 9 out of & possible 195 in governor general's match, and gasdified 16 shoot wm wwond sage Capt. Senne sour ed 93. Iu the General Lake match, 506 yards, Staffl-Sergt. Skinoer scored 1S, and won #4; Lieut. Usd Cushingham | soored 14, and won a dimilaf amouit, i i | Death at Oxford Mills, Mee, William Bassam was called {0 tnford Mills on Saterday, having re avid word of the death of hee Thr Mrs. James Williams, dis tensed wad eighty two years of "gr, (and known fo 8 poarber of Kingston sans, Mes Vassomn will have the | sompathy of & Jarge civels of friends in her bereavement. ! ---- i Fine Day on the Water, . | Sanday was an weal day on the water and a large somber of boasts ® were ont. The stemmers Amibics spd Caspie had large crowds On thee regular rips. A lnege cviowd ame aver from Rochester snd muds = the Yr doves among the dandy. Cg

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