Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jul 1912, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT, THEY DO SAY Men who know do--That we are the store for . The New Things, - the riglit' Things, and the Best, Things in clothes and furnishings. Ask 'the Best Dressers where they buy their out- fitting and the chances are they will name this: store. We aim to have the Dest and we have it, See our Handsome Suits at $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00, =~ See our New 'Shirts : at £1.00, to 3. 20. 0% came), 1 1.75 i) 1.59, Sée our Summer Underwear, Balbriggan and Mesh from 50¢ up, See our new Summer Neckwear, Soft Collars, ete. : And then match them if you can. Ask men who know -w hat they think of this store. LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET A Big Clean up in our Ready - to -Wear Dept. Saturday, 8.30 o'clock A P.K's., waistband, Head New Indian newest 98¢c House Dresses and the ' 12 Doz. White Skirts Corduroys, Skirts, made with high and low cut York styles. Sold regular $2.30 to $3.50. Saturday 17 Doz. White and Coiored Dresses and Print in a big range of colors and makes Regular $2.00 to $4.00, 1 Saturday 18 Doz. White Muslin New York BlowSes, offered in the city. Regular $1.75 to $2.50. . Saturday 98¢c 45 Dresses, White Muslin and Chambrays and Zephyrs. Regular $4.00 to $6.00. Saturday $1.98 22 Dresses, White All-over Embroidery, nicely trimmed with - $2.98 ! Sefiiny te $10.00. BIG REDUCTION SALE. RAIN COATS Guaranteed to keep ou: the water. The new sleeves and Rag sleeve, | - 4 h fi Sol regular $8.00 to $10.00, aturday - $3.98 This is od best bARgain in Raincoats we have ever offered. 98c the best value ever Colored SER THEM IX THE WINDOWS. : ALL WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES 1\L7 PRICE. 1 ted as "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, INVADE SASKATCHEWAN ROMAN CATH. ACTIVE : The Migration: Has Church to Prompted the | Acquire a Large Acre. 'sage and Establish a Colony 'for its Feople. Toronto, Su great has been: { the migration of Upited States farm {ers Lo western Canady during the pust Hew years that the on Lathoéhe church in the United >tates, finding j that toe movement included many ot fits members and communicants, has [formed an association for the purpose (of aiding and directing ihe settlers to fa section where they could: be in touch ith communit®s of their own faith. Negot tions were entered into with a land company, and the association . acquired a large | ROW Kpown as >t. acreage, which "is Peter s «colony, in {the Quill Plains district of Saskatehe- |wan. A monastery was established, and there 13 now a considerable tholic population. Roma La ihe association, which has quarters in Waterloo, iowa and ers ten states, embracing 6,000 Roman Catholic parishes, has made arrange ments to run 'a weekly train from >t t aul, Mign., tnrough to tre colofy, and parties irom the several states gre or. al St. Paul, unaer the di- jrection of tue association, and © ac- | companied to the colony by ils agents rour carloads of tilmois this week. the folowing selling mm {year vuded i the tL nited 'anda areland, lish speakmg, 163,7ux, I'he wealth of thing in the | years ended head COv- { sellers are lenving record of immigrants Weéstern'Canada tor the Maren ZUR, 1vlY, indicates extent of the movement from the States © From Great Britain, 3. than Lng- aaydin; LU nited Slates, U; Oluer sel- five was esta cash, ¥37, United -dtawes, EIR URL SRTTTR QUESTION. immigrants west during tone Murch Sis follows © British, eltects, $15,7i3,0 F157,200,000; the | dan; | cash, eilects, | ' HAZEN ON NAVAL ! Says Canadians Favor Doing Some- . thing Fairly Substantial. London, July 25. Replying deputation from the Maritime the Hon. J. D the (question trade routes in cogversion 20H League Hazen declared that of the protection of time of war by the of merchant ships » into eruisers hadn't been overlooked by the Canddian government, and fur- ther, he was sure he revealed no con- tidence by saymg that this important question Had been the subject of ne- goliations with the admiralty. BECKER WILL TESTIFY Wlefore Grand Jury in the Rosenthal Murder Case. New York, Charles Becker, July 25. ~Police Lieut who has been in the spotlight since the murder, nine days ago, of Herman Rosenthal, the gam- bler, appeared isi the criminal courts building, this afternoon, with his at torney, prepared to submit to an ex- amination by bistriet Attorney Whit- man, before the grand jury. The pro- ceedings were delayed While Lieut. Becker sought to get permission from Commissioner Waldo to give evidence in his case. BULL WRECKED TRAIN. Charged Way-Freight, Derailing + Engine and Eight Cars. London, Ont., July 25.-A which got out of a field and tried to amuse himself by racing down the Grand Trunk tracks and charging wistbound way freight No. 732, en route from the tunnel to Toronto, wrecked the train at Ingersoll. En gineer Bailey was unable to stop, and the engine and eight freight cars were thrown off the track and badly smashed up as a result of the bull getting under the wheels bull BURGLARS REMANDED When Confronted With Revolvers in Toronto Store. July 25.--Frank Vardon, liquor dealer, lying awake at two o clock, this, mormng, heard burglars in his store below, He awakened his brother; got revolvers and confronted three young men, whe surrendered. In police court, to-day, they gave thei names as' William A. Bell,. Patrick Lyons and John Mallarkey. All are Toronto, of Ontario. 'They were remanded. ---- Inside Village 68 Years, Berlin, July 25.--Taken to the vil lage of Wellesley when a bride, and never having been away since up to the present, Mrs. Maria Shelter, aged and f esle, has been brought to Berlin and placed in the House of Refuge. She has reiched the. age of eighty- cizht years, and was a resident of Wellacley village for about sixty-eight veurs. - She is of German birth and has fever known any other tongue. ------ Alderman Fined. Windsor, July 25.--Police Magistrate Loggatt is no respector of persons, even when the oliender is one of the city fathers, and he showed the cour age of his convictions to-day = when he imposed a fine ol one dollar and | costs upon Ald, Euclid Jacques, chair- man of the board of works, for opera- ting his automobile without a proper licemse. "the alderman ple ded guilty, Entered Canada Thegally. Welland, July 25.--Alfred (Contenero and John Giovanni have been arrest- can charged with illegally entering Canada from the United States. They attempted to enter at Bridgeport on Jupe 16th, but were ordered back. They went to Detroit and came in that way. They will be tried later. Fly Pad Water Killed Baby» Tilbury, July 2B --Ardetta Bivce, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. aud Mes. R. M. Birce, of this town, drank some water last might from a saucer in which fiypaper had been steeped, and died. The accident occurred at Mr. Rire:'s summer cotiage on lake St. Clair "Bay vanishing creams.' "Gib- (Prsrend from the believed to be wanted in other parts} country _and living on the proceeds of pon's. : ~Ithree THURSDAY, JULY 35. 1912. A SCARCITY OF LABOR hi KIN STON A CHINERY PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest at Culled From An, Over the World. The Albanians capiured Yristina and Turks. i Floods in. Wausaw, Wis, on Wed | nesday, did damage to the amount of $1,000,000. i Little two-year-old Ar lotta Bierce, of | Tilbtiry, died -from drinking water out | of a fiy-pad saucer, | Kingston has be The town of Guayaquil, Feuador, | by prospec. was shaken by an earthquake on Wed- | ard It nesday, the heaviest for years | ¥ice-pre-ident, respectively, . of Robert Lemarsh, ex-reeve and -eoun- | ( d Crane and 'Machinery cillor of Essex county, died in Lea pany, &f (1 Ohio mington at the age of eighty-five. jeity on for ' F. E.. Shepard, former harbor chiefly ter and reeve of Port Stanley, | suitable site for the of pneumonia at St homes, ii {¢ anadian f pndry Fifty thousand strikers paraded Lon- ference with W. A. Wheatley, general don, Wednesday There was a light be- | manny he. €; 1 tween strikers and "Blackie : j mad He Canadian Locomgtive 3 ge. compan; who pointed out the city's The line which the U.N R. company | i > 3 ¥ 1 ac vaulagus for such +a concern i is building between © Toronto and Ot- B ' ut it is understood that they werg tawa will bé ready in the antumn. fc i 3 reed Lo" pass over the city prine ipal- Edward Davies, recently arrived |), on account Hf the scareit i i Wales, 1 hunsell in a chick. h » e 8 yiof labor | from Wales, hanged hunse neni, and Back od TH thy ote at] en coop at London in a lit of des ¥ houses and homes for such. Messrs. | ondeney. EY tbs P THe. attendance at the Woosevelt con | Saye and Pobins were in Hamilton | I'he new Canadian plant will to-day: vention in Chics ago will not he over employ, : he ; : 4 " y lo ime 8: 106: The republican convention - had | 2p in y o ah WY o men. 1 i encouraging now | three thousand. uraging to kn at a now forwarding plans to | Miss Chandler : : a . : I this . necessity, which, if not oe married in Xo i York, of Thes: DE ecagul. will have to B® taken x Hay. ot ang Ju | by. some of the larger labor emplavi ing families in New Brunswick [com panies. Sisty thousand buildmg trades | ol INpUSTRY. ---- ed Here--sSyndicate Plans for Forwarding sWorkingimen's Houses. . Lind w and the com in the! Pu Ax Se founders president Nytlry Nayle Jobias, levelay veland, Wednesday, were the mas- died | establishing of a They. were in cop! Tr, of It | svi k cate and Stephen Cutler | SYD@icate is wovide workmen stopped work for ten niin HOC KEY PLAYERS utes on Thursday in Chicago, duyi the interment of Martin Madden, veteran labor leader. Democrats of the house in caucus at Washington, Wednesday evening, voted seventy to sixtydwo not to recede the 'members of the {1 wilenac hockey from their "no battleship' pro- | team, 'to Hamilton, to" join a team gramme in ihe naval appropriation which is being organized to" enter the ll. {senior O:H.A. series, has caused a F :Wunsay great deal of talk in' sporting circles, tion in the Regret 1s expressed on all sides, that remembered that he backed Roose | the "speed boys" should leave the old velt. He believes the political cam- town, which won such a great name paign will 'have an eliect on busi- for itself in hoe key, - ness. 'In the leaving of "he Kingston bois A man under the they aré de parting from a band 'of Boyd, advertising in Buffalo, X.Y. {loyal hockey fans, and will be much and Niagara FaHls, Ont. papers for a missed. There is a report going the companion' for his daughter |roads, and on good authority that it derid to "move on' 'on Wednesday, | 1% the intention of the © HA. io as all replies were to be made by 'make the residence clause date July mail with' a cash deposit of 85. The | Ist, and if such is the case, the Ning authorities sad iT wa thin Aten boys will -be out the game; s -------------- and this would be. an unfortunaty j thing for them. Although some ,of the boys have de {eided to go to Hamilton, there is a a Shocking good deal of time yet before the hoo | key season commences, and it may ba Baseball. : { Ths have been asked io bold ! that they will after all reconsider the and decide to stay in then their burlesque baseball 'game at Bro- | Matter, phy's Point, on July 29th, but | home town, of them Would rather play in the city and rai:ing strong objections they -woull certainly deprive a great number of ec.tizens of the chance a li étime to study the fine points of the game. The white-coated sluggers are, very noticeable in back vards and! laneways between shaves, pitching "(nui \[RruoERILO puv '8 Aung neo . puw i ting up their tired muscles with air tonic. It has been a matter of grave consideration whether they will need only one diamond or the whole cricket field, also whether three fielders or six will be required on each team. | A spe- «yl committee oi men not biased by team prejudices will decide as to these weighty problems. GOING. Has Caused Muc h Gossip in Sport ing Circles. The reported removal of severy) f predicts Wilson's elee- United States. It will be name of Harold was or- "TO5 of THE BARBERS PREPARING To 'Give Exhibition of barbers some ---- i st-- are Dumped Out of Canoe. Russell Kelly, Barrie street, is camping on Belle island, got a good ducking on Wednesday, as a result of taking too many liberties with a canoe. He was at camp and had paddled out. some distance from 'the shore. He 'was fooling with the boat aud leaning over the side when, true to its nature, when not pro- perly handled, the cance upset: and ducked him in the water. With one hand on the overiurned boat and the other being used to swim be finally reached the shore. K of who slotel Transfer Off. A meeting "of the county eommissioners was called for Thurs- day afternoon to deal with a traps fer of the license of the hotel at Fermoy from 'William Potter te i. Robertson, byt the deal was reported ofi, and, therefore, the commission- ers had no business. E. K. Purdy, the chairman, was present, also Isaac Carscallen and the inspector, John | Moreland. City League Squabble. of the City Baseball League executive, on Wednesday even ing, i. was decided with regard to the playing of Mathis, on Saturday, that if WL.C's played him and won, their victory would go to the other team. Manager Kennedy called the atten- tion of the executive to rule No. 15, which, he said, was the only one in the constitution bearing on his case Rule 15 reads: "li it be found that any player has obtained a certificate and is not entitled to one, the club to which he belongs shall be liable to suspension from the association." Mr. Kennedy pointed out that in keeping with the constitution, the only ruling the executive could legally make was to suspehid the C.L.C. club. He sail 'that there was nothing there about forfeiting victories to the op- posing team. : The ruling of the execu- tive was, however, not withdrawn, and the ruling will, on Saturday, prevent C.L.C's from counting the victory if they win, Manager with the license At a meeting Clayton, Kingston and Ottawa. Steamers Rideau King and Queen, foe Ottawa, every Monday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.m. For Clayton, every Tuesday Sadueidy, Friday and Saturday at p.m. Jones' Falls and return, Soc. every Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 a.m. James Swift & Co., Agents. Here. A motoring party consisting of Miss M. J. Kimball. Miss. 8S. CC. Barker and J. Gould stoped at the Fron- tenac hotel on Thursday, en route from Burlington, Vermont. to Mus koka to spend a wedk. They left on Thursday morning for Toronto. Touring Party Kennedy, in conversation Whig on the subject of. the present misunderstanding, said that the C.L.C's nd no intention of drop ping out of the league. He said that they would stay in the league until they are put out. Gur Club Scores. The Wednesday afternoon shoot the ranges of the Kingston (un Club gave scores which gave the fol lowing standing 'to the candidates for the gun case: FE. Webster, 131; F J. Todd, 129; E. Ashley, pas, 12%, - : at Bowling Matches. Two closely confested howling games were played at Queen's green, on Wed- nesday evening. Skip E. Lyons, with J. E. Searle, W. UI. Wormwith and Dr. A. E. Knapp, defeated Skip R.. 8 Crabam, with C. Smith, A. B. Wil liams and G. M. Deckert, by 13 to 12 The rink skipped by R. J. McKelvey, with E. C, Sliter, R. Uglow, and Pr. Buchanan, were victors by 14 to 13, by shutting out the quartette skipped by J. Leckie, with J. C. Metonachie F. Zulli and C. Crozier, In the singles, JF. C. MeConachie won from! De. A. E. Knapp. 129; N. Pap * emis -- Last Call for Strawberries. Last picking of Pyke's berries, day, ai Carnovsky's. Fri- Watch Saturday's paper 'gramme for Orangemen's picnic, jday, July 29th, Civié holiday. rigs free td" the fair grounds. Hector Sullivan was eleoirocuted at i Bradtiord, on 'Wednesday, wille fixing ta street arc lamp. ' "Buy ice eream bricks." "Gibson's." Twenty three Burns' detectives are on the New York gambling for pro- Mon All = Italian Street Musicians, Four travelling Italian from New York city, a class of which | { that city contains thousands, who can working {hardly earn a living are touring the case. g . Have Jou films developed by an ex- silver collections. These men obtained Pert: "Gibson's. iu permission to play on the streets of | The. condition of the the ¢ity Jor two days from "the civie Jeter is unchanged. authorities and were the centre of at-1 At Lethbridge, Alta; traction on Wednesday night for large has already started. crowds who were treated by them "Buy ru sponges, some very good music. Thibetan troops were cut -------------- {in a aivil war, Port Hope Resident Dead, Jobn Quinlan, aged fifty years, died | Pains Have ave Vanished in Rockwood hospital, Ihmisday morn- ing. He had --_ in hospital since Neuralgia Completely Cured. last Monday for treatment. The de-| The cure of Mrs H. L. Barrett, veased was born in Newcastle, and the | Guthrie, P. Q., is another victory by remains were sent to {ort Hope, ni Hoods Sarsaparilla. This great medi- Thursday afternoon. has succeeded in many. cases A others have utterly Ha. Mes Give Barreft says: "I suffered intensely twentyshve from ta in the head, face and shoulders. I had used various medi- cines-without relief. 1 heard of Hood's musician | Japanese om- Wheat cutting / " "Gibson's." to pieces ta Lauredice Immerson, sears of age, a young farmer of Urum- | mand, pled very ly on Wednes- i= sarvived by his widow, fade and mother. | Theat the day 1 10.71 took James Kelly, of South Flmsley, months and now eel ell. passed away on Saturday, at the age Paing have, yanished. GOOD MA. | | Which Might Have Been Establisliss en' again passed over | io Of considering Kingston as a i Special To-Morrow, All Day 9 am, Continuing. All Day Annual Mid- Summer Sale EMBROIDERIES! Every yard of Embroidery and Insertion and Flouncing will be offered at 20 Per Cent. Off 8,000 yards to chodse from. Dainty Narrow Baby Edges, Dainty * Narrow Baby Insertions, Médium Width Fine Embroidery, Wide Trimming Embroidery, Strapping Embroidery, Embroideries from 5c to $3.50 yard, All will be sold at 20 Per Cent. Off 'Fine White Cottons For Underwear Spanish Long Cloth This is a beautiful ine White Cot- ton, nottoo thin, imported especially for Fine White Underclothing. 42 inches wide. . 20c and 25¢ Yard 'Horrockses' Famous English Long Cloth, 15c, 20c, 25¢ yard. Lonsdale Cambric, 10c, 12 1-2¢, 15¢ yard Nainsook, fine White Underwear Cotton. Madapolam, 12 1-2¢ to 30c yard. Nightgown Cottons. White Cottons on purpose - for Nighgowns, several makes, 12 1-2¢, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ yard. of eighty-cight years. Three sons and | > Surnaparita roams. 8a Boa daughters survive, i» | i Gis White Sirap Shoes or Laced, 21205 - Gi and Boys Barefoot Sandals, 1 f Civic / b ad Holiday - . . Monday New Shoes for the Children. is " 2-10) 1012 2. 8 012 755 712 65 to 10 5 - Hn BB 5s THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE 1 8 " " " " " A 85 75 65 8 3 bo Togs dh rs " " " " " "w " " "

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