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Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jul 1912, p. 5

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For All Seasons, you can get the right kind of cloti:- end fahigueq Brom the SYDENHAM STREET WON FROM ing here--always well made right fisting, and finest fabrics. new patterns offer you a& wide selection signs. Every detail of the of our clothing 'is particularly tended to sO as to ensure the tomer's satisfaction. will satisfy him, top THOMAS LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor 157 JRINCESS STREET. and colorings, . in Cheice Selection ol Woolens CRAWFORD & WALSH, TAILORS Princess and Bagot Sts. Store Closes Saturday Night at 10 'clock 132-134 Princess St. M ENDELS SPECIALS-FOR :-: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY At 20 Dozen Ladies' Black Silk Hose : All sizes--Mill samples --regular 20¢ a pair. Mendel's Friday and Saturday Price, 25¢ a pair Limit of two pairs to » each customer. . . * 10 Dozen Ladies' White i" Waists Long and three-quarter length sleeves, high nec ks, neatly trimmed, regular $1.25 and $1.50 value. Mendel' Friday and Saturday Price Tac adh AAA 8 Dozen Ladies' Fancy Summer Sun Shades All prices up to $3.00, Mendel's Friday and Saturday Price 95 cents each A aA A A Ait, NA, to, 4, a i i JUST RECEIVED---A fresh supply of the famous P. (. Parisian Corsets AA Nt et sit Nt rn En our ur duping lines of Summer Dresses -- odd lots--broken sizes--all going at half- price 25 Dozen Men's Salliogan Shit nl ravers All sizes, 34'to 44, regular $1.00 per suit. A A Ae a A Aa Att ~~ nt BIG SPECIAL IN MEN'S SUITS Any Man's or Young Man's Suit in the Store at 25 per cent. discount Friday and Saturday. . a new suit for the Come in and see This is your chance to secure: holiday at a Big Saving, them ? ------------_ an nt Boys' Wash Sullseages 3 years I years The Balance of our Boys' Wash Suits going at Half-Price NN rte EN tt lap at il, a4 0 Dozen Gents' New York Neckwear tare AA or sr AA A Ag Ace ---------- The very latest in Knitted and Silks tourists See them in our Window Now Shirts, New Underwear, Now Collars, New Belts, 'etc., ete. If it's new we have L A A lll a Get Your Holiday Wants Here and 2 and de- | making | ~Uus- And the price "I bers S Cler eland, ? x : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, THE SPORT REVIEW QU EEN JUNIORS, By 13 to 11<Thé Two Teams Played a Close Other News About Sports. In 'the Sunday School League, on Victoria common, Wednesday' evening, the, Sydenham Street Methodist Bible school Juniors | squeived out 'a win {fre ym the Queen Street Methodist jun iors, by 13 tof 11. Fach made three {rund in the first irvilgs and four in the second. In the third, Greenlees, {the "Yhrower" for the Sydenhamites, I struck out the first three men to hat, land his team ceame in for a triph score, before .they went down. Queen 4: Sydnbham, 3, was the tally for the {fourth, and owing to the darkness the) igame was brought to a finish at the middle of the fifth inaings. In the ge cond innings, CC. Reynolds, the small est lad on the diamond, who has the "kunack"' of "coming in" at the right moment, again hit "for the tall tim. * and ® brought in two mey on Greenlees and McWilliams both good ball. The "'perforuiers" MetRodist Game --- hases, threw were | 3 Queen--Paynter, e.; McWilliams, Angrove, lh; Sommerville, 2b.: Fer- guson, 3b.; McKee, r.f.; Wilson, Lf, Sydenham--Stewart, e.: Greenloes ip. BR. Reynolds, ' 1h; Germain; 2b. Abernethy, 3b: Fleet, rf; C. Rey: polds, LI. P Park Nine Won at Napance, The Park Nine baseball team played the Napanee juniors, on Wednesday af- {ternoon, in Napanee. The game was {rather one sided, the victory going to {the Park, Nine by a score of 21 to 1, Hawilton Hockey Team. prospects for-- the senior team in Hamilton for next that the Ambitious City four of its line-up from The reported team is as Marchand, Kingston, goal | Lennison, Petaboro, point; Nicholson, | hinoston, cover point; Brouse, Kings 1 n, rover; Spratt, Toroyto, centre i Jupp, Orillia, and Boyer, Kingston, wings, Present OHA, winter say 'will draw hingston. [1 Hows the Defender. Nirwana has been selected by {Toronto . R.C.Y.C. sailing ito defend the Geprye { Watertown, the challenger Watertown, N.Y., yacht club. Nirwana"s selection is due to the good showing made in a, series of races last week . with Vivia 11, | and Swamba, she winning five out of seven races, losing one cach to Vivia 11 and Swamba. Nirwana is an Owen design ¢d boat, and was built during the winter the R.C.Y.C. island club house. { | { Nirwana thy commumnttec cup against the of the at Baseball Record. Mational League--New York, 8; Cin cinnati, 7. Chicago, 5; Brooklyn, St, Louis, Philadelphia, 4. American League--Cleveland, 11: Bos: ton, 6, New York, 4; Chicago, 3. International League--TRochester, 7 Newark, 0, Montreal; 7; Baltimore, 4. Toronto, 14-9. Providence, 6-0, ' Notes on Sports. The New York Giants play the ronto. International league Club Toronto to-day. Speaker, of Boston Americans, is claimed by the Philadelphia Times ft be as good as Cobb in every depart- ment, The Montreal baseball owners seem to be trying hard enough and are not sparing their money. In past seasons the franchise has been usually on the market at this time. Nearly a quarter of a century age Jesse Burkett was one of the leading batters of the National League, and to-day the same .Jésse is the leading swatsmithe of. his Worcester team. I'he best strike-out record in Canadian Daseball League was made by "Billy" Bradshaw, of Berfin, on Saturday, when he ( made sixteen of "Pad" Stewart's men swing at the air, Sweden leads To: in the this season the nations in the number of points in all Olympic events, its total being & four points ahead of the 1nited States; Great Britain stands third with a total selenty- "SIX points, he major league have already begun to reernit the minors. lhe managers are ing telegrams right and left the minor managers that the "'goods™ at once. The Brockville and the Eastern los pital Bowhag Club expect to send two rinks cach to Ottawa to take pari in the Eastern Ontario bowling tour nament to be held in that city com mencing Monday, August 5th The purses for the speed programme at the Dominion exhibition, to be held im Ottawa, September 5th 'to 16th, amount to $4,300. Both harness horses and gallopers are provided for no entrance being charged the latter After the New York Giant game at Toronto this afternoon, that well known actress, Marie Dpessler, who is holidaying at Hanlan's Point, will en- tertain the (Chants and members of the Toronto club at dinner dn the island The big baschall league drafting sea- som starts August 21st and lasts for ten das, The Canadian league is ex pected to be hit pretty hard hy the draft from the majors, but as $7 goes with' every plaver take ne out, Whe clubs will have little kick Coming. Aecordmy to rumours now going the rounds of the Canadian Basehall foague, the optional asreement clanse will be waived next season and the Berlin franchise transferred to Toron- to where President MeCaffery, of the International League Club there, will place a farm team and play the dates the big club is away. American baseball league hitters ; oib, Detroit, .472; Speaker, Boston, 394; Jackson, Cleveland, 379; Lajoie, 51; tian, Washington, A332; Simmons. N.Y., 331; Baker, Philadelphia, 399. National clouters : Burus,, New York, 500 (ten games): Zimmerman, Chicago, -388; Doyle, New York, 378; Sweeney, Boston, 364, Donkin, Pittsburg, 357; Meyers, New York, 355; Wagner is twenty -eighth, with 305. i Stn 300 : yl Caspian «nd North Ki leave at 10.15 a.m. daily for 1,000 To. land ts, and at 5 p.m. for Roches- ter, .Y., vis Bay of inte. J. P. » Agent. 5 ol baseball | clubs from send apprising they need * during awry' es, CITY COUNCIL MOURNS DEATH OF - ALDERMAN © JOHN TARSON. THE Held a Special Meeting and Passed a Resolution--becided to Attend the Funeral in a Body--<Civic -Of- fices Closed This Afternoon. The city couneil met in special sion at tour o'clock Wednesday after noon Lo express its sense of the sustained by ihe aty in'the Ald. John Carson, and rppgements attend {hutsday afiernoon gE Elliott, Ses Joss death of to make ar- | the funeral In Suttendance Hoag asd Ads. Bailey, Fair, Givens, Hanle§, tient, Litton, McCarthy, Ross; Shaw, Stroud, Suthe rland. a This resolution, moved by Ald. Giv- ens and seconded by Ald. Elliott, was | passed 'by a standing vote: . "That we, the members wf the coun- | cil of the corporation of lhe city ot | hingston, des.ré® to express our deep | at the great loss which thus | has sustained by the death of | brother alderman, John Carson "Both as a representative of the citizens and as a citizen, Ald.- Carson had won the respect and esteem of | all classes. At the couneéil board there have been many brilliant members; but there never has been one who, a long tenure of 'office, was more honest in the discharge of his duties, more devoted to the welfare ot the city and more ready to give his time, his energy and his thought to civic affairs. | his keen business in sizht, his long experience in council and the foreefulness and uprightuess of his character, he had attained a commanding position among the mem- bers of council, and had done most of fective valuable service for ity, a service the worth of which can perhaps only be fully understood and ippreciated by the members of council themselves, to Couper, SOrTOW city our and onl the | 1972. \ $1 49. Sale of Women's odds and ends in Strap Pumps. Some regular $3.00 and 2.50 values $149. = $1.00. Smalt lot Strap Shoes and Oxfords bi $1.50 and 1.75 Sec ial ~. $1.00. Women's 75¢ tants Patent Strap" ms rs, size to 7, spe ial 75¢c --49¢ Small lot Infant's Brown and Black Strap Shoes, size 3 to 7, special ~ i $298 | » Sale of Megs Oxford Shoes--no matter what the price was-- any pair Men's Oxford Shoes on sale.-now $2.98 Regular $1.00, 4.50, 5.00 values, all new goods: a ABERNET | ABE Our Big Midsummer Sale Now On. A Huge Stock of the Latest and Best on Sale. wife one 'To his his family and the members beg (0 tender owr sin rest sympathy in the ireeparable los they have sustained by the a beloved husband and brothe all the more severe teen taken off while he full vigor r, a loss becatis® he has was vet in the of his' manhood "That this résolution be spread wpon be sent to Mrs, Carson." In speaking to the resolution, Givens said © "It has become sad duty, at the request of Mayor Hoag, to move the resolution which the clerk has just. read. The death of Ald John Carson reedlls to many us the death of Ald. John Gaskin, whose | character was in many respects simi lar to that of him who had ust pass ed away. Soth were force of character, of deep convietions, of sterling honesty, Both had great hysieal strength and both were great workers. Both had the time to give ! to the work of the council and they | gave ungrudgingly and unsparing- ly. "Une ruliariy Ald my of it of the characteristics that pe marked Ald. Carson was his enacity of purpose, his dogged deter mination. Nothing eould move from the stand he had taken, once he was convinced he was right; vet he was amenable réason. and . could | vield gracefully when argume nis were ay which gave new light on any subject. Another characteristic courage, his absolute fearlessness. ever skirked his duty, no matter what the consequences; he never pal- | tered with * any public question; he never yielded to any pubhe clamor; he fid his own thinking and was generally right "As an evidence of these charac ter stig, | have oniv to refer to the avement which is now being laid on Barrie street. He the first to bring this kind of pavement to the ittention of council. In season out of season he urged its adoption | or the leading residential streets, and it must indeed have of gratitieation to him, even during his last illness, to. know that his long fig ght had at length been successful 'As a citizen he to all classes and 1 long, active and succes ai business career, no man could sav of him thal he had 'been other than honorable i | his dealings. He was a loving and aithiul husband, an aliectionate son and brother, a faithiul member of his thurch; a fearless advocate of Jght--ih a word a good citizen a good man. "He hiny Lo was his He he was been a source was fair and Just all creec the and had in a singular degre: juaiity of making strong friends, he himself was a staunch and friend. His kindly disposition, seen sense of humor and his fine cial qualities made hin an extremely lovable and companionable man, whom it was a pleasure to frie ndly intercourse "I am sure | am but expressing the feeling of every member of council, when | that his loss will be most deeply felt and that it will be very dimcult to replace him. Personal ly, I feel his loss deeply. Aid. Car son, Ald. Elliott and myself, vou know, have represented St. Law rence ward in the city council many years, We have worked together harmoniously, and at various times i have been under deep obligation t Xia. Carson for assistance in Civic matters. He was indeed a true friend. Ald, Elliott said : "1 heartily gree with the sentime 'nis expressed in the resolution and with all AM. Giy ems has said, regarding my late eo 'rague and brother alderman. We all know of his sterling worth and qual ities, aud how conscientioge be was Personally, I deplore his death very deeply, for he was a kind friend to me. We were associated together from boyhood, and I feel that 1 have lost. a true friend in the death of the esteemed ex-Mavor John Cagson." Ald. Shaw also added a few words making reference: 6 the 'great amount of time Ald. Carson gave to business. He doubted if any siderman gave as much. "None out side of Joan Carson," he dedared, "would have dobw such strenuous work | as be did when the waterworks in- take pipe was out of commission. 1 was a member of the waterworks | committee at the time he was chair- man, and I know how faithfully fo worked. We have lost a most cellent alderman in the death of Joh Carson.' Mavor Hoag also recorded his sense of the city's loss by Ald. Carson's death. He valued the deceased mont | highly, and is would be a long time?! the tor true his 0- one meet an say, as 0 civie other | he Winutes df coutieil and that a copy 1 and | During | for | } of his la'e father, i | dered | pense. | the concrete curbing lad on the south t death of, Ve. | BRASS AND IRON BEDS, | HERCULES OR BANNER SPRINGS, | and | COLDBLAST ODORLESS PILLOW- KELLARIC AND MATTRESSES, mén of great | . ON SALE AT The Leading Undertaker Phone "1 ! | would found to fill his place so faithfully and so wll | On motion" of" AW. Shaw, seconded before one be Be a. Ross, the council decided to in the council chamber at 1.45 eh Thursday afiérnoon, and at- tend the funeral of their Inte col league in a body; also to close th civic offices Thursday afternoon out of respect to the memory of the de {cvased, and to arrange for tha civie oflicisls, the police and the firemen also 'to attend thie funeral in a body. me IN MARINE CIRCLES. oO Movements of Vessels in of This Port. Abbie 1. for and Out The schooner cleared, to-day, load coal. 9 The | Ric hardsons of leldspar he steamers i port, passed { night. The work of the steamer place, near Andrews Fairhaven, to so hoone r River, is taking on a los Ford wharf, al and I Waodnewday Saskatoon down, on a blowing the wreck Bothma from her resting Star Island, in the Clair river, has been commenced | will be remembered that the Kingston veésel was run down weeks ago, in collision with ol St I lorme: BON another | vessel. I'he steamer Missisquoi was from Rockport, Fhursday, The steamer Sowards | b airhaven with | mn i and Gananoque on fron Craw arrived | 14 coal fc ford. . Swift's : Steamer Kings and up; Caspian. down and up; King, cleared for Ottawa down, from Smith's Fall steamer Simla and barge expected "down with mornuag. Co's elevator ourt arrived from Fori William, | 10,000 bushels of bushels of oats; the rived from Oswego, the tug | Montreal with deau Vista I'he mah are Frida | % 1 fret | Bers Pur timbe Steamer Tur Wednesday hight, and is discharging wheat and 50 in tug Dartletg with two Emerson cleared three grain ar econ barges; tor barges, MOTHER WANTS SON'S BODY. But is Unable to Pay. for Bringing it) nh Home. The mother of Hugh with three others at the {struction camp of Wheaton & Co {near Maberly, on Tuesday, has been located. She is livang in 'the House of | { Providence, and ealled at the police station, "Thursday. morning. She told | Smith, {a Whig reporter that she would like to | Tl ' have the body of her son brought | 11 prospec | from Perth to Kingston to be buried Mary's cemetery, beside that who vears ago Vowers ghipyard in St, worked in the oid { She has no money, however, and won- if the .company for which her Son had worked, would hear the ex- She was advised as to how to proceed. i . In Civie Circles. The residents of King street, West to William, are so pleased from with east side of the street that they petitioning the city council to put curb on the other side. The board of works will L probably meet on Friday to receive the tenders for a new ten-ton steam roller and asphalt mixing machinery for the Barrie street roadway. are a ton, Hou n illed | i killed | form raiway con } OSTERMOOR | 1 | | | i | } | | cheouse 1 {mm | The renson advar * | full i Wii | last vear | milch cows in of the most delicious, refresh- ing. lce Cream ever "manu- factured 4s offered daily at this Store--purest ingredients, freshest creams, best flavors ing, put together in spotless ly clean surroundings Visit our 'parlors when vou want to erowd an Lour of delight into half that time. SAKELL'S Next to Opera House : Phone 640 DO YOU COOK WITH GAS, IF NOT, WHY NOT? When you can get a Gas Range or Gas Plate with the on ly perfect Burner on the market, guaranteed to burn two-thirds gas and one third air Drop into BENNETT & HALLIGAN'S 191 PRINCESS ST.. Phone. 1033 and enquire about them. Esti mates cheerfully given. Advice free. SA -- Think this over! RRL A CR LT SONI ERI YIP ANT QI RYT LIPTON'S TEA GOES FARTHEST. fli THE MONEY Davis Gasoline Engines The DAVIS E want to come ted before a DAVIS on hand ngines out of If ral new and take you EVERY leaving Wii Order now and bring the you yau back when yOu feos get part "ugine are looking thorough'y the SECOND HAND Englues our shops for best HAVE Bev For Repairs, Supplieg and Fittings try us DAVIS DRY DOCK CO. 'Phone 420, Engine v CHEESE MAKE Than What it Was at Last Year, a to statisl) LOWER Gung mid mi ig ny Is ~obtaining extensive fr been wontributing cau of cows," This ha vrinin extent hb in the qualily This Time Acecordi the make Peterboro wekville w present from behind that odd to a the of the Yon the i een vement Yankees Wedded in Kingston. Whe Me t i thar ved WH Cooper st hth street of "ny reclerick tier a ed non pi ; nd § ter part wt and] dry now the end of and if there is hi on, it is expected that August the make will be if not ahead hat of Thera. have also been fevwir | cided to up the. county, ax the Iso they did, shortage of feed cansed many farmers | Thef "hunted to got Ad. Fal' some of their stock. | Yr Laing, an were ix, however, that ins a {| ringe and then sent iteleg the herd: will be replen- | their parents in thi there plenty 'of vear- rived home, Wednesda 4 | irip to | return found 1 i friends Caunda, * the wdny alte ge nel relative Cad and gel marncd had no up to Canadian the eh fgymian Row untied m mary Ley ar rams. home he morning } = ~ a veRy ighed, or so eat Are I remember, I remember, the house where I was born, But my dear old sainted mother never spoke to me of porn, Or of Toasties, known so weil to fame, that scientific food, I fear that, in my early days, our life was very crude. Wr 8 itten by HAR $120 Prince Fdword (PO Bux "Cne of the 25 nadian Windsor, Ort Jingles for which the CO: paid $100.04

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