> 4 - THE. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEBNESDAY. AUGUST. 7. 1912. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ARRESTED ~ CHINAMEN . | [TO BE USED BY THE BRITISH|CLAIM THEY ARE CANADIAN ' Fe LEMY. BEE CPTIAF.NS, iis |: wide { War Office Considering Application TRree Celestials, Contest Proceedings ; - ) 2 : of Wemarkable Development-- | Before they Immigration Inspect ; ' "Knapsack Stdtion" is Already in ors at Ogdensburg, N.Y.--Whit Succéssful Use, the Evidénce Shows, fe London, Aug. a ; : . No . . : ' 5 | -The war office Ogdensburg,' N.Y, Aug. 7A furth- < ' \ {has appointed » nmitiee to con- [€r hearing was held at the customs Yo. ! : | sider the 'application of the recent {house belore the immigration awthori \- Nu! \ & . | remarkable developmenis in wireless | ties, yesterday, in. the matter of the = b % bo i k race - | telegraphy to the needs of the army. { three Chigamen who were arrested in 4 " / "3 : : - {The chairman of the committee sia boat on the St Lawes river. The > . g ; : "JH .|8ir Henry Norman, the autho: and, |defendants claimed that they were go: X f la® ¥ | traveller. ~ mg towards Canada at the time the o orsets 3 ~ AR . | Interesting experiments are about to [officers went out in a small boat and {be undertaken by the French govern- [arrested them { ment in connection with the use of Alexander Beach, a merchant, testi- ; Hertzian wages for fog signals. It, {fied that he was standing in his store 7 : frit ie = : . : ' is believed that the system will prove [and saw the officers arrest them while [1 il These excellent Corsets are well known 3 ' tof Great value 10 cavigat rs. ae vos. |they were raving their boat, headed ih to_thousands of well dressed women. They ' . {sels equipped with wireless spparatus toward Canada. : | 1 . P a Ai i re : - fi a widens SPRaratis 1 The Var cas adivurnsl or. ne | wre of splendid construction throughout. lights cannot be seen. One great |woek, in order to give the defendants TH I'he materials are always of the highest | diffi ulty is that of establishing dives an _ oppor tunity "to produce school x rade and the Corsets are made ~with | tion, 80 as 10 enable a mariner to {leachers, merchants and landlords i oki EAs » determine from which station n mes. |om Canada to prove that they are skillful intelligence as to style, comfort and Jhyv han same. Several Bitih ami [Hitens of Canada snd have » Hight V3 exact fit. They are Corsets that will give, tal nvestir ve now, it s jo ret © and remam in that coun-| id 5 . ios ; allan ves oT are I har 2 yy wo : long and satisfactory wear. . . . . . Thos isaid, formulate practicable hey : . ) ' : * > Sweaters for Ladies and Gentlemen in White, {and by means of a "radio compasa' | ~ It is said (Hat the Canadian govern-t ---- ships =ill get | rings accurately. ment, through' its represefitatives in * Grey, Lovett and Brown in Fancy and Knit-- A complete wireless installation |Uttawa, has notified the Prescott au- This 3 : : which « be carried in the knap-'|thorities not to allow the celestials tol : L Di Co f l Fi also White. Grey and Camel Hair shades in (ia a Imad Ae LD return to Canada. This makes it con- a Liiva rsets for S ender igures, y "Kuni \ ment of radio-telegraph dopt- [siderable of « hardship on the three Di . . I leecy and Knit. . : Yom on Britich -- pa op defendants, for if this ruling is adhered La iva Corsets for e um Figures, s suck station" has a rane of about [1 they will be obliged to again put | Fleccy Wool Hats-- White, Grey, Lovett and {ten miles. It in carried in knapsacks [UP 8 "head" tax of ¥o60. : La Diva Corsets for Stout Figures, {strapped on the backs of scldiers, | Thelawyers Rouben that if the de-| : na cach carrvi a load of [1endanis are ordered to return to Can- Black. . Hour men eats a is A ots ada that the officers who - arrested | . i 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50. ! ! ihirty "feet .in height, of ext mely them . he Shliged 10 See they ; are | | = on y . Fi : wine | Properly landec the country ron : tiloves to match all Hats and Sweaters. jlimht though igi conntruetion, heine proper thy a Coa EY Tom A: LaGrace Corsets for Slender Figures, made cmellv ol -_ 2 ~ & 2 - » . Joigar Auto Coté for Mon, Resists Cloth A. LaGrace Corsets for Medium Figures, » . " ye > po yor l >i . : . Wool Plush lined Wind Proof and Rain. Proof PRE grr RIOT br Bp ue ondg Boul A. LaGrace Corsets for Stout Figures, : CC, hy fendants claims to be a business man form. Le in Canada and has considerable mon mn C C ad . : . . 1 Am , appears he was on a vacation and was | 1}: light weight; warm and durable. | ployment of Women. chaning un. hour on the Se. Lae | : : $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2 50, 3.00. ROOSEVELT AND WOMAN. ey invested there, while another de! | - Chicago, Aug. 7.---Colonel Roose rine viver BE be time they were ar fendant is his partner and the third | velt's positiqn where women are in |, sted. The tarse defendants 'are Ladies' and Gents' Ulsters in double fleece Th ET, ue Heletdunts ar ' x F : Pivande >: s { There should be at once established Akin, Daniel W. Mullican and Hermon | Cloth Scotch Hand Loom Tweeds with and minimum standards for the wages, 9f | 1. Donen g ® ! - . > . without Raglan shoulders. a, AL manulacturc. Lai a. a [ttle Beauty : W aists rious menace to health, education A A i SI Liriaie oF Taacas is N 1 childhood; should be entirely | J3 - Eh . . > All classes of Jeagar goods in stock "and sold {aud shildho : Phe Little Beauty Waists are cling to by every mother who has bought at regular price. : Women must vol be: peemitted . lo Sh them for her children. Well cut and well made. The huttons ar: 2 : work in accupations which require Et hi A well t . } : : >i. th : i continual standing. ; od ; a put on with tapes. Pin Tubes are. on every one for hose support Women should not be employed in ; ) } : ers, and the ' 2 any trade for a period of at least eight weeks at time of child kg a 2 g ; Prices Range from 25¢16 $1 . 9 Working women must combine protection. y : The ballot is as necessary for one : sex as for the other; we do not be- lieve that with the two sexes there i= BRQCK STREET jeacics oi Jaution, but we dn PV a ; I omen 's Under clothing | and, therefore; we favor woman suf / 4 FT b- Dainty Trimmed U nderclothing, which ave practical and duarable the sure food law must be strengt i . 2 3 ened and enforced. San Si may be had at reasonable prices Tha employment of women over ; co tortv-eicht hours per week is abmor- = : mal and should be prohibited » mn ("| EE | Nightgowns The Town to Arrange to House . - Rn ; Factorjes. ty ff ' : { A great variety of makes, Some Lace Welland, Unt, Aug. 7. Welland, SETH Low, Nal I'rimmed : others with the newer designs i { with BB. J. McCormick, industrial com- | President of the National Civie Ass -] AA \ : of Frotrohlos TS weil 4 15 missioner, has arranged to take eare ciation; former mayor of New York » 7 of factories which want a small area HARD CRACK AT BROCKVILLE i 1% \ K1° of space, and do nat care to put up | ee E | $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 250 ir « 8 st, by or ! y ' : ' : helt nn Duin Sl Ltd. | The Removal of G.T.R. Terminal to i which has purchased seven acres of Prescott. ; k land, and will erect a cement building Brockville, Aug. 7.--Brovkvilie resi " 7 : with fifty thousand square feet of | dents are now becoming satisfied that BLY orset - floor spage. | the GPR. terminal situated here since |) Rh ? A C 1 t R f The building is so arranged that Mf the construction of the road in 1855, 1 4 dif | omp € e ange Oo jean be rented in diierent sizes to dif: | is shortly to be removed {0 Prescoty. | ferent companies, and electric power, | The details of the agreement signed by 3 yok } water, gas and heating will be fur | President Chambertin, Mayor Elliott | { | Be ( 0 V ers nished at a low rate by the dorpora and Town Clerk Rook, of Prescott, are 7 4 ¥ tion, This building will be erected at that the G.I. R. is to expend in two ; A once, and provision will be made latet | years $150,000 in terminal facilities, ; : my ¢ \ «for increasing the size of 100,000 feet |orection of round house of twenty-five g 2 3 of floor space. stalls with provisional addition for gy ny 9%, Sc, 50c up to 1.50 Une company, which will employ 100 lta; extra stalis and erection of ma- hands, has already rented 20,000 feet, | chine repair shop 250 feet long; Pres- | and other companies are negotiating. | eott hixes the G.T.R. assessment for Dra WwW ers 2 ------------ enty years at $16,000 per annum, : In the Latest Desi ns and Styles. a Toronto Street Market. ig IR to oo water at current . : . 2g Somalice dif g L a Som et Jah $1 ten, tue Tigh wud shearer. "a From the plain, well made, Drawer, with frill, at omet ing 1 erent to Ww at you bush., 452. to 47¢c.; hay, timothy, ton, subway, The company at present is 25¢ up through a large assortment. 318 to S1¥; hay, new, 3513 to $16; paying out in Brockville to its 500 . § 5 siraw, ton, ¥15 to ®l6; dressed hogs, [employees about $300,000 per har. will 'see elsewhere aw, tou, $13 fo $16; drossed Eo FIL30 to #2; butter, dairy, 27c. to|The move is a staggering blow to | : ' . Pri $0e.; egg doz., 20. to Je. chickens, | Brockville, but if was known that rincess IPS ces, Ih, 17c. to c.; chickens, spring, 25c.; | negotiations had been afoot, 3 ducklings, i8¢. to 2le.; potatoes, new, | agreement, it is now learned, was i 1 i Sky Safer Jum i Le. These are made by an expert and are distinc- z : 10 ih ae unfers, VEPTIEL wane olin ei. tively different from the ordinary makes. to $12.25; beef, medium, 39 to ¥10;} gyi morning said in an official state bod, common, cwt., $7.50 to $8.50; | nent : "I'he move from Brockville to Em mution, light, cwt., 3% to #12; veals. | Prescott was made in order to equal- 2 € common, cwt.,, 87.50 to Sli: veals, lise mileage within the district. The vv. © a B [prime ewt., $11 to $13; spring lambs, [distance from Montreal to Brockville ? JO 214.50 to 815. i# 125 miles and from Brockville to \ HN LAIDLAW & SON. : a ------ Belleville, the next divisional point, : - Trades Union Bill. ninety-five miles. From Montreal to _ : London, Aug. 7.~The House of | Prescott the distance is 113 miies and | Commons, last night, passed the ¥e [from Prescott to Belleville, 107 miles. | HEAVY ak TENCES : 1 R---- a ' cond reading of the trades union bill, The new arrangement gives.iwo divi : which empowers unions to employ | sions of more than 100 miles each in . : v i - their funds for cortaim political pur- [length They will aid in operating, Imposed Upon Suffragettes Busy in) 5 [poses. This partially reverses the particularly as the new pay schedule | Dublin. i 8 L effect of the court ruling, known as|is based on 100 mile runs. The change | Dullin, Ireland, Aug. 7.-Mre. Mary | A a At A Ot lt at tN HN AN NANI tN NN the Oshorpe judgment, which declared | was not made with any intention of . Leigh and Miss Gladys Fvans, anf ; ¢ that it was illegal for alhliated trade!shghting Brockville," | irageties, were sentenced to five fears' * £4 unions to compel unwiding members ent imprisonment, with labor, and Miss Slightly dust soiled at greatly reduced g [ion toon! sosbng men 10 Not Reach amin. | inbrisanment, with labor. wd Min . . - From communications received in| temptiog to burp down the Theatre prices, sizes 2. 2 |-2, 3. 3 1.2 yds. long A Blow at Fakirs. the city, it is not thought that the Royal here the night before Premier : Berlin, Ont., Aug. 7.-A by-law will] yacht Temeraive, cruising with Com- Asquith was to speak. These are a a # ve passed by the city council ferbid-| modore Hansard Hora, of the yacht | the most wwvere sentenoss yet pro : ding the sale of quack medicines and]club, Lieut.-Col. Frank Strange, and [nounced on the militant suffr get tes, 5 * id oiher articles on city property. This| Kingston yachtsmen, got any farther | 3 ------ action will prove the deathknell to!inan Ontario Pesch, Une letter from | fukirs and patent-medicine kawkers, | that place said that they had en-! = Experimental Grounds. 3 : 2 Ww - 1 who have attractd crowds on the civie! countered head. winds. (ther letters | Ottawa, Aug. 7.-For purposes - of "oy square during the sumer months for [have been received from Sodus. The practical demanstratfon .to Ontario many years in this city. races in Hamilton end to-day. frrmers, as to how to get the best ] + possible outyof their farms, Mesers. ¥. ! y for Ladies and Spend Friday at River Points. Sharpton Personals, He. Nunnick and John Fixter, exper- : hy i) : y , : : ? ae AUGUST---The Travelling Month | We are prepared for it. A splendid Stock of New, Fresh Trunks | of all kinds. . : | Suit Cases, Leather, Wicker and Canvas. . Club Bags Walrus, Alligator. Seal and Russia Leather Our Prices are Low and Goods Fresh and Strongly Made. 'The Lockett Shoe Store Steamer Thousand lsiander, on her | Sharpion, dug. 6.--Visitors: Mr. |ieaced agriculture specialists, under trip to Ogdenshurg, 8.30 sm., calls {and Mrs. PD. Marshall and little son, direction of the commission of con at Thousand Isiand park and 'Alexan. | Toronio, at T. Graham's; Mr. and servation, have chosen several farms dria Bay, both ways, returning, leave] Mrs. G. Stone and family, Montreal in various pacts of the provinee to Ogdensburg, 4° pan. Fave, S%., ro lal G. W. Bell's; Mr. and Mrs. W. Ker ts: as éxperimental grounds for agri mc : VS wit and daughter; Margaret, Odessa, | calturiety of the neghbormyg coun: -- | dick. and Me. and Mrs. . Koen, ties. Neat, tasty printing. Tet ws im-{ Oates, visi 3 tives and friends | --------------" prove vour ted caatiek. The Brief, here, : : ., Tholsand Islander for Ogdensbury. tish Whig. ' ; | Thousand stand Park and Aletan- It is yeported that a record corr A game of baseball is to Ye played dria Bay, Friday, 530 am. Be. re crop is likely in the south-west of the | between the barbert and wine clerks ot turn. : United States. na i [Horseshoe JTaland, at the week-end. tn dpe in MoCoukey's fruit bars. The shave will be elose for someone. 1 Jos cream bricks. Gibson's. i Exclusive designs 'Gentlemen. 7 4 ------------------ ----\ o---------- 4 -- ---- ------ i