Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1908, p. 7

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TEST ETT RELY EN CONNECTION WITH Pacitic Railway Central Canadian Exhibition Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 18th to 26th. 18th £3.70 22nd, ; Return Sept. Sept to 2 Humit, $L.79 Fair, fare and Parham te 22nd & 23rd Sept. for round trig Good 28rd Sept return iit ing ing i 24th eit Low Rates to Pacific Coast $50.10 P. and ( t. 'Phone F. CONWAY, Gen. Pa Agent. & SAY BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Ontario street, Tweed, Bannock Train leaves union station, daily (Sundays exce pted) for Napanee, Deseronto, nts north To nockburn, May mn ( al Ontario, route ments v lay of Quinte further particylars, apply to R Agent, "Phone, No. 3. all gp your Railway W.: DICKSO) Open Season. New Brunswick September 15th--November 30th Nova Scotia October I1st--November 30th Quebec September lst--December 31st Write General Passenger Dept. CHEST RAILWAY MONCTON, N,B. For free copies of "Moose in the Micmac Country" "Fishing and Hunting." Torontn Ticket Office, St. East. General Passenger Department, Moncton, N.B., or apply Montreal Ticket Office, 141 St. James St. 51 King Annual Western Excursions Port Huron, September Minr Central Canadian Exhibition Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 18th to 26th Round tr on Sept boar 18, 19 to retury For | LEY Stree Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Ltd KINGSTON, ROCHESTER, 1,000 ISLANDS Str. NORTH KING §! 8 Kingston_for, 1 1 STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER LEAV ES WOLFE ISLAND :-- --9.15 a.m, 1,004.00 p.m B--t-15a.my 1.00--4.00 p.m Ed 15 »am, 1.00--4.00 p.m. 0.30 a.m, 7.30--9.15 a.m, x 8.00--0.15 ain. IN, 9.15, 10.00, 12 LEAVES KINGSTON :-- 8.80--11.30 a.m. 8.00--5.30 p.m, 8 3011.30 a.m. 8.00--5.80 p.m, 8.80~11.30 a.m. 8.005.830 p.m. THURS. 8,80~1.00 p.m. 3.00 pom. 7 p.m. Breakey's Bay, 8 p.m. FRI. 8.830--11.30 a.m. 8.005.830 p.m SAT, 8.830-11.30 a.m. 8.005.830 p.m SUN, 0.45 a.m. 1.155.830 p.m, Sat --Special trip to Simcoe and Spoor's dock, at' 8.00 pm, Time Table subject to change without notice: Boat ealls at Garden Island going Royal ALLAN Sz LINE Montreal to Liverpool 1.30 p.m. 1.00--4.00 p.my 1.00--4.00 p.m. 30 a.m. 5,00 p.m, MON. TUES, WED. Island to { informat ic Joi} HANLEY RIRKPATRICK NATURE A VERY SKILFUL PHYSICIAN Fa ---- . ots Up Her Medicines In Most Tempt- ing Form. Have you ever tasted anything more delicious than the fr , ripe, It fruits? These are re's medicines. A regular diet without fruit is posi- tively dangerous, for the system soon gots clogged with waste matter and the blood poisoned Fruit Juices stir up Bowels, Kidneys and Skin, making them work vigorously throw off the dead tissue and indigestible food which; if. retained, soon poison the blood and cause Indigestion, Head- aches, 'Rheumatism, Neuralgia and a host of other distressing troubles. But there Is a quicker way to stim- ulate the organs to do their work pr operly Take one or two " Fruit-a- tives' tablets every night, besides eat- ing some fresh fruit every day. 'Fruit a-tives"' combine the medicinal prop- erties--many times intensified -- of oranges, apples, prunes and figs, with the best tonics and internal disinfect- ants added u Their action on Bowels, Liver, Kid- nd Skin is as natural as Na- wn, but quicker and more ef- Sold by all dealers--26c. for "hox-- ioe. for regular size -- 6 Fruit-a-tives Limited, to, tri iy boxes for $2 Ottawa. 10 MIS MAJESTY THE KING SirJohn Power & Son Ltd. ESTABLISHED AD. 1791. THREE SWALLOWS IRISH WHISKEY Famous for over a century for its delicacy of flavor, Of highest standard of Purity. it is especially recommended by the \dedical Profession or account of its peculiar "DRYNESS" cn SAX. EI2ATUS ISTH = BEST. EW.GILLEY TOR COMPANY LIMITED ONT. 1 NEP yer -- American Oils Coal Oil Lubricating Oils Gasoline We make a specialty of handling Lubricating Oils of all kinds. Prices on application. KELLY & CO, Ontario and Clarence "Phone, 486. South Cor. * Silver Plate that Wears" Sixty Years of experience and skill result in the spoons, forks, knives, serving pieces, efc., stamped A "1847 ROGERS BROS. Beautiful patterns, enduring quality, finish and style, make this brand of silver plate the choice of the majority. Leading dealers carry our line of beautiful cream pitchers, bowls, urns, elc., made by the MERIDEN BRITA CO. HAVE YOUR Windows Decorated WITH GLACIER The only substitute for Stuamed Glam Artistic, Durable, Economical, D. J. DAWSON Successor to Dawson and Staley, '317 Princess street. High Grade Pianos at Living c Victor and Berliner Gramophone. Will m=" Sewing Mach.ne. Phoenix Fire Extinguisher ; and a full live of Musical {nstruments, Musie, etc Wood's Phosphodine, @8 The Great English Re medy. # Tones and invigo: ates the whole ED nervous 5 stem, makes new Blood in old Ve ins. Cures Nerv- ous Debili ty, Me: wal and Brain Worry, Des- pondency, Weakness, Po iio ons, Sper matorrhad, dana I. fee Abuge or Ercesses., Price $1 per box, six for §& One will please, six will cure. Sold by all druggists or mailed in oh vin pkg. on i jo oW of pHa e. New pamphlct mailed free. edicine Co. Vormerly Tindoo Toronto, Ont. Prices. é THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, M ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, THE - SPORT REVIEW ASSOCIATION. | FOOTBALL MATCH ON SATURDAY. Kingston Will Have An O.R.7.U. Intermediate Team--A Great Fight Between Detroit and Cleveland the American Baseball League. in On Saturday afternoon associa- tion football match was played at the Cricket field between the Wanderers and a city team. The game was a rood exhibition and was witnessed. by iarge The Wasider the unprac- winning out by three being five goals team could be interest was tak an erowd of people. d' too much for boys, 8 Prov ticed city l the finaly score A up i enough the game, oa to two picked good city Will Have O.R.F.U. Team. likely enter a intermediate team, series. have ton will probably in the Many monied men in the city been approached and they have all stated that if a meeting is called, of- ficers elected, and the players them- selves turn out and work, the team will not _ suffer financially. All the players anxious to get, out and play, and the Hey: of a team will be welcomed by them™ A letter was re ceived in the city from Westmount, and they are not putting in a senior team, of their best players have to Montreal. They will team inthe intermedi- Kings stem as some gone over likely ate In Kingston a team could be secured that could win out, spite of the fact that the. Hogtown papers declare Kingston's football A meeting will dolph Hotel arrange could be enter a series mn days to be over. held in the Ran- Tuesday evening, to and decide fully what be , on matters done, Regiopolis Beat Collegiates, On Saturday the first rugby * football of the season played cricket field be- morning game the wa on | showed the twee and Reg Coll the iopolis College team the Both teams of practice, put Re n grates want good but The the point, A return and the tables. fairly proved winning up ame boy team, final game K.C.1L too much for out by one core being 7 to 6 will be playéd shortly boys hope to turn the Baseball On Eastern Leag lo, 8-3 Baltimore, 1-4 6-11. Newark, 12: Jersey Montreal, 2; Rochester, 3. American New York, 6; troit, 5 5: Boston, 5. cago, 7 2. St Saturday. 1-1; Bufia Providence, City, 1. ue--Toronto, De- Chi 0; League Cleveland, Wash Philadelphia, 2 National League adelphia, 2-0 15, 6-1. Boston, 5; York, 2; neton, Louis, Phil Lou New Chicago, 1-0; Cincinmati, 6. 1-0: St 6 Brooklvn, Pittsburg, { | | bs = | F.1 \ { | | | | | | | [ | I: al mterm Sporting Notes. Los hoat beat ' race defeated Nationals Saturday, by 10 to 1 anada and Encland will play Olympic final October Moon this vea | the He Sellen by one yard in i ©, on ire la- Cros the 24th. captain will play lncrosse of Lee is Varsity team out ide wing Peterboro team thus year, will not have a se but three nior junior O.R teams Montreal tio nals at i Detrc hitting Na on » team defeated N.1.1 ame, their great and | the rawford fla or wmrter picked throug Smith ind went his Bradiord an with per 1 Galt plaved diate C.L.A Foro Saturda Bradiord, 11; Galt Journal \ Toronto mitre Hamilton championship of the I'he have hin to say Detroi wrate oly amt 1 lan' nto, or iter noon. Score Ottawa says Mc the ial paper Figers will Interpro al or win will this Ottawa Some about and Cleveland for first place baseball lea n great De extent are 1 x in wl in ph nth, ue Clevel hewn \ all whil troit i nr A) \ " Pare team last vear paj ntreal i capt W aine that graduate: course n turn ot with the red As Pare is not under raduate, he cannot play I'he National Leag baseball race is practically over. New York's dou ble win Friday made it look like the Giants all the This week vill play nine games in six days, and depending pite American Association to win two hese Mar quard, a southpaw, Giants $11,000, and right-hander. pring, it is expected wk to take a post med will ag and white an ue way they are on two young Irom the are "Rube who cost Louis Durham, games is given 8 China's population 214,000, with 69.852. ' a foreign population of K.C.1 the 5 po thel FASHION'S FORM. House Dress in Black and a] A charming and unusual little frock is shown in the accompanying draw- ing, the model being designed for re- ception or informal evening wear at home. Black apd white striped chif- fon cloth was used for the robe, which was made with a slightly raised waist | line. 'The rounded yoke was of white satin, hand-embroidered, and the | quaint black satin slip was laced in| front with a wide black satin. cord over silver buttons. ? PLAYED WITH TEDDY BEAR. on a Train. By a Spectator. It was a melting sight- Presbyterian athletes en route to tournament at Belleville. "Teddy bear," borrowed from a pret- ty child of two years; ger, furnished the means of warming How "Teddy" to another, reposing broad bosom of a doctor as he lay back in his perched on the polished other, Some of these John Knox from their dexterit) throwing "Teddy." they have frequent exercise home nursery. How they the ! Dignity and star forgotten They again When the sport was over, the child, owner 'of "Teddy," who looked: with ecstasy it, fairv scene, decided that these ny men' should pay for their fun. it produced a crockery pig money box, which was passed around, amid much laughter, and these clerical sports went right down into their jeans and "coughed up." The pig, much in creased in: weight, was handed {delighted child, who, at Belleville, v carried in the arms of the the team to the station olatform, corted by the others. The | of' this preliminary were seen in the way the game was rushed in Belleville, where to the sur- of the secretary, every player a home run. Looking at the sti ill on the schedule, and then pectacles at the deserted he kedéper of the records de remarked : "Why, there's to keep us till midnight a a team of quarterly also a passen- team. with the up their blood. was thrown from NOW one the of divinity and again crown of followers on seat, an in and Either catching that in or the game h were boys. little had a "phun- DO were on on as to as eliects prise | made \mes si iringly enough here ] 3) = Penniwe » for the he coming | [ ith the notorious f existed in € s opposed to tk pe il corruption, which has vare. He has the warm ident Roosevelt, and activities » ke in pros Smith, who is likely States senato from | uth Caroli was born in a Me- thodist parsonage; one of his brothers Me sthodist bishop, another iding elder. Farmer to be a United = hecame a lis a pres SHAKESPEAREPUZZLE. Can you read the signboard and tell which of plays is being produced. Answer on Wednesday. Shakespeare's What Two Kingston Divines Did | was the [ui did enjoy ! the | treasurer of eneficial i exercise | 1908. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What, '" People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Washburn . Items. Washburn, Sept. 19.--~Grain is be: low the average, this year, on account of the dry season. ite a number at- tended the fair at Inveérary. Recent visitors were 3 Misses MeAlpine and Frederick eit, at W. Woods'; Miss [Mary Kingston, at W. Paterson's; | Frederick Scott and Miss Olive Scott, at 1. Shannon's. " Notes From Zealand. Zealand, Sept. 19.--The box social | at J. Parks' was. well attended. Messrs. William and James Cain and P. Tysiek have gone ta Cobalt. Dr. Spankie called on the schools of this vicinity. A goodly number attended the English church service at the schoolhouse on Thursday night. Visi- tors: A. Crain at his sister's, Me- IDonald's Corners; Mrs. J. Hend land Miss West have | St. Francis: Mr. and Mrs. 'and Mrs. E. Donnelly at J. Misses Voatrea and West at y i nelly' 8S. han Jottings From Oso. Oso, Sept. 19.--A successful social was held Monday evening at the Meth- | odist church; an enjoyable programme provided. Robert Butler spent {Sunday with his father. An excellent | sermon was given by the Rev. Mr. | € ox in Christ chure h at the thanks- festival, Neducsyfay morning. » afternoon was spent games |and in the evening a sdcinl was, held {at the home of Mrs. Hen n. Mrs. {Lutz is able to he out again. Mr. and] | Mrs. S. Bourk have gone Lanark fair. Miss L. Lutz has returned to | Maberly. The threshers touring the country, automobiles, The husking in full swing. to are bees will soon be of | ex-ball players, | Wolfe Island News. | Wolfe Island, Sept. Grant was ill this week. Kelly took a stroke -of paralysis on Sunday. John Greenwood, Jr., ing a rushing business! with the lifting machine all around the Miss Mamie Cuff, of Watertown, iting friends here. On Saturday |there were about sixty head of young [calves shipped to Cape Vincent, and {another load is to go shortly. A dance was held in the hall on Friday even- ling. Edward Briceland and C. Cum- mings are taking in the sights at the state fair, Syracuse, this week. Mrs. {Jacob Boyd is visiting friends in Os- wego. Wallace Mosier has bought the place Francis Walker has been living on, and Mr. Walker will work the G Furner place. Duncan McRae is home James Keegan is home from Water- town. Herbert Leakey is building house for Earl Grimshaw. | | I8.--Mrs. D Mrs. Patrick is do- stone- island. is vis- last a &y -- Cataraqui Tidings. Sept. 18.--John a large bank barn. taken . poss {property lately purchas from Henry Harvey. Mr. Harvey has had a sale of his effects and will shortly leave to {reside with his sister near Chatham, E. Purdy has returned from Toronto. Mrs. Gilbert, Ottawa, and little grand- daughter visiting her daughter, | Megs. GG. Bawden. Mr. Kish is improv- ing his by building a verandsh and Mr. Binnington has added to his portico. S. Knight is ill at his father's home in Kingston The WAN [S. held a "'quilting"_at the home Mrs. Brebner Herchmer Ely, 'wife and Chicago, called on | friends week. Miss Stella Bovd school in this | county. Elliott has 1¢ turned from his wisit east {Miss A. Clark is spending holi {days at home. Frederick Mrs { Purdy and little to | Manitoba to visit pa { rents. | Cataraqui, is building Boyee has Heaton Mr. on of the] are house a fine recently. SONS, last has taken a Rural Dean here down her Purdy, son have gone Mrs. Purdy's Mountain Grove News. Sept. Rev. Mr to occupy the Me Sunday Rally on October | | | Mountain Grove, IS Gilbert, Arden, | thodist pulpit, evening to be observed here {th in the Sabbath school. Superin- tendent and officers making every effort to give a My French left on Tuesday to visit her sister across the border. Mrs. Hill gpent last week with Alvero Cronk Mr. and Mrs. Richmond are at R. Me- Knight's. Mrs. William Coulter visit d friends in Belleville recently. Miss Jllen Price is visiting her sister, Mrs. Magee, Adolphustown, accompanied by her Miss Evalena, and nephews, Edward and yecil. Mrs. Drake anc Master Charles' Wood returned t week after an absence of some time [Miss Mattie Stinchcombe, Kingston, | spent a few days with her parents in | Williamsville, recently. The dry! {weather still continues and rain would |be very welcome as pasturage get iting pretty dry. Some of the farmers | are preparing for Arden fair, to = be held on October 6th. Orville Mead, of Sandwich, TlI., as the result of her dress be enveloped in/flames from a is day 1s are good programme niece, Mrs. {ig dead | coming | bonfire. SOMETHING CAN BE DONE | To Stop Increase of Catarrh in | Kingston. | Catarrhal troubles are increasing, [not only in Kingston, but all over the country. Catarrh is a germ cure it, in and lungs {this can be {Hyomei. { There is no dangerous stomach drug- ging when Hyomei is used; no tablet or liquid mixtures whereby the diges- tion 1s often destroyed: { Breathéd through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, its healing balsams penetrate the most remote air cells, destroying the catarrhal germs so that quick recov- ery follows. The complete outfit costs but $1, and G. W. Mahood agrees to refund the money should Hyomei fail 'to do all that is claimed for it. disease. and to germ life the nose, throat must be destroyed, and done only by . breathing running opposition to the r= of}. AOUSE SHAOES At present there's a demand for Warm Slippers. We have jast received a few new lines: Women's Felt Slippers. Special 75c. Fancy Oriental Slippers, good felt soles, 40c. Fancy Soft Leather Boudoir Slippers for women. $1.25. Women's Leather Slippers, Special at $1.00. Women's Carpet Slippers, 30¢, 50c & $1.00. Women's Fine Leather Slippers, 60c, 75¢ and $1.00. Men's Carpet Slippers, 50c and $l. 0, also $1.25. Cheaper grades, 3c, 50c. fleece lined. BEDDING OF QUALITY Fitting up your bedrooms for fall. Bedroom Setts, Odd Dressers and Ward- robes, Brass and Iron Bedsteads and Child- ren's Cots, Mattresses that are soft and wear for years. Sanitary Health and Star Brand, Hercules Spring in all sizes. JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker. -- Nothing purer or better made than Milk Chocolate Sticks, Medallions, Croquettes, Cream Bars etc. Have you tried Maple Buds? THE _ CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. © "Evangeline Ganong's G.B. Chocolates The finest in the city. Always fresh. 4A .J.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. AEEERE DOOO 0000000000 WE ARENOW SHOWING --OUR-- Royal Shoes for Women nn AND ie JUST WRIGHT AND ROYAL SHOES FOR MEN. REID & CHARLES. The St. Lawrence 1 Sugar Refining Co., Lt MONTREAL Manufacturers of the choicest REFINED SUGARS Granulated and Yellows. Made entirely from. Sugar. Be sure you ask for "St. La D. STEWART ROBERTSON & SON, Agents for "wy y 2

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