Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1910, p. 6

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i SHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGEST 2. 1910, FRR Eel N, " Lhe return trip, Good until a National Ex~ : 'hibition. Avg. 27 4 A2th, TA Sep. . fosred We nedlday August 1180 nesday. September 1th, and at | ROR 271 Sheth, 20sh Ist. Zn | ard, 4th, bt 0th 6th 10th. . 1a die good on 'tratox 11 rie ete JX returning from To- | before ember 13th vy ter mation and Pullman re- Apply to 4. P. HANLEY. Agent, : Jah sgon and Ontario Streets, | INO 2 M BROK i 8 WwW. 9 EXCURSION. vddidonnt (FROM KINGSTON. wi wiatlons cant of Toronto in rutario. HMESEENES EXCURSIONS To Canadian North-West. CRD RETIRN PARES, Sept. 6 aud 206, tke god to return within 63 dove. x i particulars at K. & wi PP. and T.eiket Unfiee, Oniurviv bireel #. CONWAY, 'Re Agen Agent ' oF HMUINIER Balin AY, ig Jwdkven Unen Sati, Unter | deity toungey excepted) Nupanee, Lieser- I all points norton rs Jour sl MMA 35 Huy wh n ih Fur further at DICKSON, ILI i a ... 5.30 pm. to hil Sartiaiars, berths, etc, P. HANLEY, Ag Sune Meme fn el a eta bp ins, pn as yy 3 Make the Liver Do'its Duty Nine times in tea wheln the liver is right the Spread Paste-- I's COMMON SENSE ! If a house is over-run with roaches, bugs, and similar vermin, be sure to use SENSE Bug Paste. Bedbugs, Roaches eto., eat it with avidity and it is their last meal, 25¢, 50c and $1, at all dealers. REMEMBER? Twe Kinds Common Rat Killer, 2. Bedbugs and Roaches. 12 AR Geneve nll COMMON SENSE MFG. CO. 381 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ont. Gouls Cotton: Hout: Compound, Ho Togio, and rad! od Frm by sod Ty «ll oe ye > ue hy om revel of prix 4 hist, A har: $1 " Wiad: ne : onion and Gutario' Streets. | Johtieon and Ont PERT a LX falling wt Day of . ONTARIO (ese cust LADIES' "itis COLLEGE Opens Sept. 8th, 1910 PERFECT SURROUNDINGS FULL COTREUN IN 3 Elocution Fine Arts Household Science, cte. Avientid organization,' Rates moderate, WRITE THE FRINCIPAL POR CALENDAR REV. J, J. HARE, PAD, Whitby, Ont Monday tater moat bay » from. & Coy 92.1. Hanley. Agents: Ticket Agent. Br Every Woman Tntarasiid and shaidd hove ¥ afact thie womderful Lardy weighs sixty ;| for upon the Roode Dee.' rN THE. SPORT REVIEW T. TORS AND SYDENHAM How» #F hee ee i A Doubleheader at the Cricket Field | Diamond Wednesday Evening-- St. George's and the Combine Will Play. : It is hoped by the different teams; as well 3 the spectators, that the weathernian will had out a nice wean wg for the ball game Wednesday, be {3 ween Princess street combine and St. George's, The last two games in this Henge Lave beeu played during the rain. Thin game should be one of the Ihest games of the series. St. Georges | are making a number of changes in 'thei lineup, Hitherto, a great desl of time has been wasted in picking an umpire. The executive has taken that in hard and will apooint one. This should give the teams a chance to get the gome started early. St. Luke's juniors will meet Sy dos ham street; this evening, at the pol fegiate grounds, at six o'clock. This will decide the winners of group B. James' have group A mow and are waiting for these two teams to play off the semi-finals, The boys have a ice Tittle cup to work for, so good luck to the winner. Things will be lively evening, ai the ricket field. A big double header is to be played. An all- stir game dn the Meréantile League will wecupye the large diamond, while ihe Sunday School League will have poss wsion of the junior diamond. Sporting Notes, Lajoie's average is now S64. He has made 129 hité in 95 games. The Ottawa Jockey Club has 'been ovganized, and will probably be ready for radog wexi. f casom. Champion Jack Johnson umpired a game the other day between two sem: i-pro. teams in New York, He got through all right, because the play- vrs were afeaid to kick, i hey play baseball ; Muybrook, R. IL, but the game topped bsiween the seventh and eighth innings to allow the Rev. A. +8. Ding to deliver a half-hour talk to the fans. The track will be on the Quebec side of the river, Hon. Clifford Sifton, it is undersigod, will be president of the , chib, Pr. Webster and other well 'known officers and members of the Hunt Club being interested. The British bowlers will sail for Canada 'on * August 12. A cable has been redeived saying that it was im- possible to send more than four rinks ar to postpone the trip so that sul- ficient players could he secured to make up six rinks, as requested by the officials of the bowling associations in i this country. | Bill Burns, the former Washington aud. Chicago American player, now with Cinginnati, is one of the most ec centric men on the diamond. One of this queer' flitigs he does is to read magazines between the innings, which he claims is good for 'him, as it keeps his mii off the game and prevents him from 'geteinfy excited like many of his follow players. At Gans' home it was stated that Joe was wasting away by inches. He The doe tors po at the most he enmmiot last . (more than three days. No 'one is al- £ | lowed to talk to the dying man, and {oven if this privilege was granted itis hardy probable that 'the interview _eonld chronicle the answers, so Ww is the former champion, Two of the British challengers for the international motor Loat race for the Harmsworth Cup, belonging res poctively 10 the Duke of Westminster and' Daniel' Hanbury, 'were ship to New York on the steamship Minne tonka which "sailed ~ Saturday. The Duke of Westminster's 'boat has an engine of 400 horse power, The race will be 'run August 20th over the | Lirchmont Club course, | The record of the. Detroit pitchers i show Donovan: the best, with six gamed won and three lost. Mullen has won fourteen and lost eight; Willette sovons ahd five, Kilion four and three Stroud: four andl wix, and Summers four and seven. The earliest definite establishment of horse rein seems to have been nude at Chester; 1 Fogland. It was William Lester, who about 1509, being Mayor of Chester," did capse three silver bells to he made of good value to be run From the nature 'of the prize was derived the praverh, "To bear the bell," though the bells in this case existed long be fore the "ring." The "Chester Cup," which has heey substituted for . the "heck. beth," is now worth £3,500, te say nothing of Cheshire cheese for the three. placed horses: eS n------- Ga- mite. "Ir. Hood, president of the Nevade boned of heatth, and Dr. West," an informant, "oth found ody clared that Jeffries was physically un: fil to entep the ring. These physicians strenuously advised Jeffries not to fight and frankly told him that he was IDRIS, ot. to-morrow in is on Sunday J untit for the fight." There is little doubt but what Pitts. burg will give Chicago a hard fight for the National league pemnant. The Pirates are coming [aster every day. Bailey & Both with & ' amp sOTV # Whe ny liga, ~ Dallas, Tex, se x oO San § steady. Tr LIVE STOCK MARKET The Vrded "PII aUBE Varicus © Dentrot & E i & Ma a0 hems oi 3 re ocr x oT aa sheep and lambs, and were offered for sale at the ai 7 : Charles ig wa se this formoon. | Trude was wi pleas. for | good cattle, Hor Prime § heeves sold - Ye. Gn to OF per tn i but they wers not ext at 100 range cattle were sold at from 3. to a hitle over 6e¢ per Ih.; the common stock brought from $3 to #9 each, or 3fe to die per tb. Sheep sold at a! bout Jo per Ih; lambs: at Te fo Tie do. Good lots "of hogs sold at Yicto 9c per 1b. The offerings of live stock at this market during the week con. | sisted of 1,360 cattle, 125 calves, 1,700 | sheep and lavibe, asd 1,000 "hogs. Cattle at Chicago. Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 3 --~Hogs-- Receipts, 23.000; Mixed and bitchers', = wo $5.95 : £7.90; hight, $5. i wo $00; bulk of sales, M80; good heavy, heavy, $7.55 to $0; pigs, BW to $7.90 to $8.30. Cattle--Reeeipts, 23,000; steady. Beeves, 81.75 to $5.49; ind heifers; $2 to $6.40; stockers and feeders, 83 to $5.60; Texans, ¥1 to |A0; calves, $4 to $6.70. Rheep--~Reveipts, 28,000; market steady to le. lower. Native and vestern, $2.73 to 34.50; lambs, $4.15 y $7.10. cows East Buffalo Cattle, Aug. Fast Bufialo, K. wipts, 2,625; w, Prime steers, deers, 86.25 1b $6.35; % to 87; heifers, 3 to $5.25; ows and springens, $20 10 S65. Calves--Receipts, 1,000; market . higher. Cull to choice, $7 100 ¥7 & ac ive, Dik 9.50. Sheep and lambs--Receipts, warket actives Chpige lambs, $7 7.25: cull to fair, $8.50 Yo earlings, $5.75 to $6; sheep, $3 0.50. Hogs Rgesiptn, nd 106 to A o $0.40; pigs, to] J; t £500; market active | . higher: Yorkers, $0.25 R050 to $0.65; mixed, 7.25 10 8740; stags, 26.50 1o'§ TESTED IN COURT. Ace ing to a Justice They Arve Not, Good. Clayton NY.; Thousand lshnnd Park was decided lispels the contention as entire Sand exclusive jurisdiction wer the conduct of the Park. T'wo men, A, B. on Nemeyer, who were ificer Fred Sponable ast night, were velock to-day, ustice «and. both: pleaded guilty as harged. Stevenson was charged with msault in the third" degree- dnd Ne heyer was charged with the additional sfienke of resisting ad officer. Sen ence was not manoumged; Officer Sponal well known in Vatertown, where he ways, lived. "fe Hits been sti bere beh al an Park na policeman, and also has powers of 'eputy sherifl. The trouble arose when tevenson, it is slieged, was crowd- ag and pushing people about at the 'ock. It was college night on the earchlight excursion of the steamer t. "Lawrence, and 150 students were rying to board the ship, There were wer 400 people ahout the dock to atch the party off. When Officer - Sponable told Steven. on to cease his actions, he received poke in the jaw. The officer was aking care of himself all right, when, '4 is alleged, a native youth named femeyer, int in the affair and wouticed on. the official. The result yas that both got the worst of it. If the convigtion in this case is the esult of good law it seems to show conclusively that in case the Park As- ociation does not control the actions «+f the visitors, outside authorities are ithin their rights to proceed with ar- vests. ss A pp 4 AN,ARDEN LADY. DBAD. "he Late Mrs. David Monds, Aged Sixty-four Years. Arden; Aug. 8.~Mrs. David Monds, lied at the agé of sixty-hote years, at he home of her daughter, Mrs. George sitk. The deceased will be greatly nissed, as she was a kind neighbor. ihe leaves four daughters, three sous md her husband. Funeral sermon was weached in the Methodist church, by tev, Mr. Garrett. The family consists if the husband and Mrs. Irvin, Saskat- hewan; G. and: Wellington near saskatoon; ' (irace, at' Mes. Ighnston and Mrs. Ranson Clark near Aedes and Robert on the homestead. be deceased was a lifelond Metho hst Rev, T. FF. Hall, Bancroft, preach- Wd an auniversary sermon to the ratgetten of this, place sud murround. a ~ St. Paul's church. The L.O.L. No. 562 passed a arrested at Tn ug. : _marset i market i Lattle--Re- | market active and high- | 50; shipping butcher grades, i Cows a milch i $6 to 6, 200: 1 : 9 jo 29. 105. heave S890 10.88; rough | Aug. 9.--A test "% an a manner, which; if it holds, rather | of the Thou- | and Island Park Association that it | Stevenson and. Nel- | by | the dock, | arraigned at one | before a Lafargeville | Water Pan Is Correctly Placed In The Sunshine Few people realize the importance of the water-pan. Yet, without the moisture evaporated from the water in the pan, the warm air passing through the registers is harsh and dry. It is hard on your lungs amd oh your furnishings. Xow, the water-pan must be cor- rectly placed to be of any real use. If It is placed near the bottom of the furnace (see lower Hlustra- tion) the moisture has a long route (see arrows) to travel before it reaches the pipes leading to the rooms. It must pass alongside the fire-pot and radiator, and the terrific heat from these dries out nearly every particle of moisture ascending from the pan. Very little reaches the pipes or passes . through registers, Now, notice the location of the Sunshine water pan. It is placed over the fuel door. The moisture takes the short, direct route to pipes leading to the rooms. You can always have molsture-laden, healthful air passing through your registers, pro- : vided you keep the Sunshine water-pan filled with © water, ORS, an TI N40 _) 5 If you value your health you'll have our local dealer install the Sunshine, with a guarontee to heat your house to your entire satisfaction. 4" MZClary's unshine \ jo amnshin Wingipeg, Vancouver, St. John, N.B, Hamilton, Calgary, For Sale by J. B. 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