Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Aug 1912, p. 8

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+f THE PATLY BRITISH WHW, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1912. ; , a " - - " : - : . " - a " a " " " - - Baltimore, 4-4. Rochister; 7; Jersey Fr -- ~ y S : ty. T Mrovidenee, 6; Bulialo, 5. New- i f 5 2 WwW . : : . . Ay ark, 3 Montrgal, 3. D ] . ! $ : pod : ' -------- i . i : : 2 : ------ . 4 : - he a : 3 J : 2 : te {| American leagué-Cleveland, 62;1 ITY LEAGUE BASEBALL GAMES, New York, 3-4. 'Boston, 53: Chicago, } ON SATURDAY. . 3-0. t. Tous, 3; Washington, 2. EARLY DATE. HIS LIKELY TO COME AT vl : { betroat, 5; Philadelphia, 3. | \ ! the Chicago. 5. 8 | r-- Queen's Rugby Team Will Not Get! Ty shal gloague Chicas. 5; 5 LAtaeming Reports Reach Washing : ; . Cornellier, of Ottawa -- Toronto ton. Concerning the Situation in} Baseball Team Won and Lost on! International League Standing. § the south: of the United States). 1 ! 1 Wednesday. ' . |" Toronto, .605; Rochester, .593: Bal-!| Republic, ' : eh dy : : timore, 504; Newark, 496: Jersev | Washington, Aug; 29.--Reports from The City Baseball League will pro- City. 469; Bufialo, vide ax usual two games on Saturday +1 Provi 425 A63; Montreal, South Mexico, so alarming as to make aftergoon at the cricket field. The |" rovidence, 425. : +. "lithe danger of Aericap intervention 3d ; bi 7 ki hsenior game will be beiween Athletios | ARBITRATION BOARD SAT {in that country greater tham ever 'he Shows a number of. mar ed and Victorias, and. judging fram' the] 7 are rs {fore have been received in Washing i = - 1 Ne d - rd way Abhleticn winried in at. C.1.C' T{on. So serious has the situation ap-| i . changes: he ac vance a {To Consider. Request of School at Vics. Mutkler's hand- is rapidly im-| A board of arbitration, with Dr. inet and others. recently he has ex- : ' S : D $ . proving, and he will probably be in! W. Spankie, school inspector for Fron- | pressed the gravest fears of necessity mn our uit epartment 1S at- the box * on Saturday. Spencer! tenac, presiding, sal at the court lor far more difastic action on the part . . pitches good ball as long as his arm | house om Thursday morning to con- [of the United. States than has yét tracing attention. {stays good, - and ii Muckler i® not! sider the petition for s new school bein taken- in Mético. . i sgood for! the whole yame, he can! at the Snyder Settlement, township |- It is stated that while the opera- a. « count on a couple of ionings' help of Portland. No decision was ane | tions of General Urizei and his men { 1 M : from Spencer. : | nounced = for lack ol nesessary data. |in Northern Mexico near the United ome O= oIrrow pot There willbe some interest in fhe. Fhe other arbitrators' were M. Trous-| States border are exasperating. to a}. , : os ; "i junior game also, which starts = at dale, of Portland, snd R. B. Howee, idegree and injurious to American in- : » - "rr a 230° pm. Ponies age-slated to meet' "of Hinchinbrooke. - Thomas Kerr and | terests." the most serious phase ofthe I ke b 1 1 d ff Tecdmsehs and a lively meeting is ex- |; A. Smith, clerks of Portland - and | Situation lies in the-conditions exist: iA t makes abso ute, y no 1 erence peeted, | Hinchinbrooke respectively, were #lso |10&. in Southers Mexjeo, In [the h h Cana ed b oy Fn | present. z ¥en #1 soiithern states Zapata ix" the recog- i Ww et er you are prepar to uy Lacrosse. Practices. | EK Walroth spoke principally for the nized rebel leade®™ His bands have The lacrosse sticks are out every | Portland ratepayers and the petition | Deen operating continually for many . or not, you will be welcomed. ~ night, now that the cool weather has' was presented. . For the formation ;months and. have so got' the upper {hand in the southern states that the coming quite proficient with the nets.'4¢ Hinchinbrooke and Portland (Nos, | authority of the federal government ~ set im, and some of the boys are be | Gf the proposed 'school the ones mow * Back to School Again, Boys oo nn last Saturdsy, there seems to be a . } 'péared to President Taft that in dis- f F | S a is b : fair os of their winning from! Snyder Settlement. {cussion with the members of the cab- 0 a uits now emg S wn I'here were upwards of -eight fellows | ; and 11; the union school), and Bell: {2 shinest dita pcarest ; ; 4 . : % . out several times last week, and Wed- | rock, No. 11, would have to be drawn | oi bor and J aging are jiving on : » § : 2 nesday evening the players were out fro. " Jronsten ih mn thie som Be stun wit Y $ - - in fairly good' form." They will form | It is uiMerstood - that tleie ' "are | Ho ies X BO a one Yo : Te C : the nucleus of a team next year. now seventeen children and fifteen | Ci. : : It's tough, we know, for wé have been there, ren fondlidl Siitiivesare being peactisnd by How about the Boys' School Clothes ? "Whatever the boy does he does with a strug gle, and that's why we look to the strength of our School Clothes so well, . | Eb New Ottawa Coach. | deopening and widening of the river : ' . We have the Boys' School Suits in EE Inthe abuoncs of "Marty" Walsh, | which would drain bent 12000 fon plane: which 'tae: es) shocking revealed in the display now ready. : - 5 > N i . on : a : EY . ¥ : is placed, which has proved shocking + nas . : Reefers, Norfolk and Russian Styles. he Ytiaua Foutball Club b looking Jw sive of land in Camden and}and amazing to all a officials Smart and effective Colorings anc : > ¥ ; : or a coach and there is a big possi-| Portland and of about 4,000 acres inland private citizens alike. The policy : aves i favor offer s rar p Suits at $3 $3 50 $4 $5 and to $9 00 bility that the position will be offered | Hinchinbwooke. The land if drained {of the Maglero goveroment in the south . Wea s most in favor offer a variety of ' «Uh ' . up . 1 to Frank Shaug baony of the Fort { wil be very valuable and be of great | of Mexico is declared to be neither ag- choice. : . Wayne club apart Goer of the | Lrnefit to the county as its value is.|gressive nor energetic. It is the inae . > " According to size. Senators, who knows both: American | estimated at about $100,000. The tion on' the part of the government Co ! M , ® : = and Canadian games. | ieetinig aa again mm session Thurs- | which is causing concern in the Wash me O- OITOw ay . na " Ni cola day and up till the present has re |ington administration : I'he fabrics have been tested for strength, Brockville Rugby Club, | patra ne resolution, Tt i= not believed, however, that: tha and the sewing could not he better." At a meeting of the Brockville Rug- ah EO rs wm situation in Souther Mexico, bad as 4 8 by Clubs, the opinion being unanimous | STEAM ROLLER PURCHASED. |it is, will come to sich a pass in a * Nu : . Good looking erfect fitting Schoel Suits. that membership in the Quebec Rugby | i on mi------ month, or * two at the most, as to M d ill ; gr E y : 'g 4 Union would further the sport, it was | Expected That it Will be Delivered Lnove the president to consider mens en an W omen Vf 1 Th - S P - d B devided to place a team in the inter- Here Next Tuesday. urps for intervening to protect the life e ort arents an 0oySs mediate series with Ottawas, M.A. A.A. | The much-talked-ahout steam. roles and property of citizens. } Both Like. . $ and Westmount. {for -the city engineer's department has ---- > Appreciate : purchased, and it was A Row Over Paving more "nearly eligible," jor whom the! 3 'ape Vine : she outlaw nd the government forces : . : . yo T Went 19 ¢ y Juesnt, | school ix asked, many of whom now [ alike. 1 ig et hor Te ir et r : f The Teme 4 of the Victoria Base- | walk from two and a half to three! ing told of butcheries, mutilations ' ball Club went over to Cipe Vincent, | and a half miles to school. On the I und "tortures. few of which aré reach- O1 ; : on the early boat Thursday morning. | sther hand the expense is objected | ' , : } ¥ RL : A hav x 2 > ADS >) ing the.general public éither in Mexico hey will play-a game at the Cape to, $300 yearly, to be drawn from a! the United States. Vincent fair, with a team from Wa- | ionsidecable assessment After nearly two vears of turmoil | The meeting is disdissing the elim- (he Mexican officials are said to be mn ~ " . : Tog . | ination of the Petworth dam and the|chowing a coldness and indifference to I'he Fall Fashions in Dress Materials are tertown, A committee was appointed to en<lat last been quire into the condition of the Fulior stated "to-day, thai it was expected | Ogdensburg, N.Y, Aug. 29.--Contrae / = _ . athletic grounds land also another to | that it would be delivered in the eity | tor Ring, who is in "harge of the pave : : _ - [Kprovide electric lights for night prac- {on Tuesday next. * | ing on Uanton street. tried to prevent ese Il ne LIVINGSTON"S tices for the accommodation of a num:} The- roller was purchased from the |the starting of a gas extension on - ber of the players who will find it im- | Buffalo Steam Roller company, at a |that street by men irom the gas com- 'possible To attend "the afternoon turn-| eost of $3,000, Tt will 'be remembered | pany yesterday. Chere was: a lively . outs. The first practice is called for | that at the last meeting of the coun- | Fow between the contractor and the R K 3 T R E E T Monday. The following officers were | cil, the board was given the power to | manager of the gas company, which " al l erc 1E€ = S 4 4 elected : Honorary president, Mayor purchase the roMer. culminated in the contractor with » A Fest The engineer has Maclean; president, W. C. Maclaren; | heen held up for a long time with his | drawing. He claimed that she Joek, vice-presidént, F. I. Ritchie; secretary: | work, on Barrie street, simply because started at this late date woyld inte: y we i pha treasurer, J. C. McClean; coach, * Dr. | there was no roller for Rr od I fere with his carrying out his contract |, When a _store can place orders for a good many bom i - * | Carroll; manager, Dr. Williams Ry + smcmitms with the i duln ht " the public, set dozens 'at one time, that store is going to be . BOARD OF WORK ALLED. vice board had orders he extension « a ND « Ap hs " 3 Gun Club Shoot. : 8 CALLED. | ade on the petition of tuxpayers the able to give you a far better Handkerchief for The Kingston Gun Club held its | What Will be Done on the Pavement | contractor realized that he would have the price than you are liable to get elsewhere. ---- Ee wank choc om Welly. aferooon Question" tog tn. Meer' the argunnt wi Indeed the prices we aro asking for th : j fhe finals dor the Dupont fob pops A meeting of the board of works | dirt fly. Handkerchiefs have brought us orders from : ware shot off between F. J. Tod and | voy been called for Friday afternoon, r---------------- b . : . en . : |E. Webster, the latter winning out.| wi four o'clock, for general business, Potato War Begun. many outside places. | : : The scoring was: Webster, A 4: Todd, tut it 1s altogether likely that the | aigary, Aug. 29.<A potato war is Wi ™M EN'S Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs # 10. bw RB pavement questeon .will again come on here between the farmers and mer go ' + The spoon shoot was won by F.| ay [or discussion, although it is now chants. lneensed at what they von | Roberts. The scoring out of a possi out of the yuestion to d HY ka ai 8c 10c 12 1 2 5 20 nd : ble 25 was: Roberts, 20; Todd, .15; | (pig tv o any work! yund is discrimnation against Al y - C, 1 C, C a up S : Webst 4 Th i i berta-grown potatoes in favor of the v ebster, 14. . : e recent proposition on foot was' iritish Columbia product, a number as : : = ; : Phere is a shoot of the Ogdenshurg to use creosoted bricks but this has fof furmers have organized and opened M EN S Pure Linen Hemst itched Handkerchiefs, ¢ Gun : Jub Sa Labor day, ut 3 Ee widely heen dropped. Just what' a Jocal market, shaving the price of ; . . cal alub. will not go down. @ will be done by the board is hard t "tut ors about one-third, as compared 12 5 a d will hold a meet at Mx own grounds, toll 4 ' ® I with the price asked by local grocers ; 1-2c, 1 C, 20c. 25¢ an up '1 to which any interested in trap shoot LY ith abi priee ake uy loon! gions jog are to be invited. Y.W.C.A. Girls' Outings. . Hoecal newspapers and doing a rushing ial' k 3 f 50 The Merry-makers' Club of the Y.W. | business. $0 speci ma e, or 4 . s "4 Barbers' Baseball Team. 1 C.A. has been enjoying a series of | a y The barbers are preparing for a hot | pleasant outings this summer. They | Spend the Afternoon on the Water. : ' game of baseball with the Bons BA ¢ have had frequent trips to Cari- | Saturday, 2.30 p.m., steamer Am > 4 ' . . t the morning of : Jaitior uy. Yigt i. | wright 8 Joint, Nolte Island and Lake | erica makes her fast tour 'of the F E. b id d H dke : 8 3 : on Amlities ou yo team which wil! are and erg on Su con Tie lslands, Ste, --- ancy mbroidere an er- # ju be known until they step on the | fun. At the park these little parties] . . Men's $3.50 waterproof hoois, $2770 hi f d diamond. The little shavers whe |wers~usually made on Mondays cand Cc 1€18 an , . "Joe 1 ; Putton's A AA AAA A A AAA St A AAA AAA ---- may play are: F. Robbs, "Joe a Fridays, when the Y.W.C A. had the foe" Fl Fred. Flmer the bath i London's champion womap swim I it . : wrence, 'Joe Hlmer, Fred. Fimev.juse of the baihing houses and made | yor, "HIT Snjith, went, from Dover ta | | H dk h £ (ieorge Lennox, -Hexbert Ainslie, F.lthe host sort of use of them The | Ramsate, a distance Zo nearly twen nia an erchie 8 60 En lish. Raincoats guaranteed to Smith. T. Killngbedk, 1. Lawless, W. Fellowship (irk Club are srranging | tv miles, on Wednesday, in six and a . and Christley, "Jim" 3s suck Sh. h to emIoy one 2 Sheer $4 Pr on Satur. hali-hows. Miss Smith will try to : i . jeorgd Lewis, [¢ structor, (day, whe © | ake " . Enolin > _ keep he water out made by one of and Georgd Lewis, 'phasical in 8 mo they. Will ma the trip | swim the English channel next week % Manchester's bert Wa.erproof Manu- Hh a proton, mrt hos the Tosmand Wiads; © reat const ses "wut High su Children's School Handkerchiefs . y athering i some barber to be put The Late Mrs. Hackett. { At Gouverneur, N.X., Thomas fr, shop on 'Saturday, where he will n The death occurred of one of King Smith,'a weavfr a we Internationa 1 bid 1 # facturers. "These Coats sell regular BO ty. pie Te aoe {yy 0, death i of one of ing i t the tteruntions! Ina great variety ston s oldest residents on 1hursday 1%ece Manufatturing company plant, 10 00 to be a sort of white peril, and tha | yorping ut seven o'clock, when Mrs, had his left leg taken oft hy coming \ $ . to . . ' masons are warned tb look out for |&arah Hackett, Barrack street, wife of iB contact with a cog drive of the - id s A him. " Jim" Yee promises some new | the late William Hackett, of this city, machine. - features on the coach low. prssed away. The deceased lady had Prunks and suit cases, cheap. Dut ' ; : -- been ailing for some time. Nhe was tons. . 2 tur ay * - * Sport Notes. born in Ireland ant came to this city | Thousands fainted mn thé enormous . : when very young, and 'was married. ' crush of spectators liging 'the funeral The srs took a "night off" . on y J . . i ligin The bowlers took a g Her husband predeceased her some route of the late General Booth in + : years ago. She leaves one brother and London, and many dropped out of the ree the evening. : x . - the Arey iu gr im school | IW sisters, Joseph and Mrs. Wylie, line exhausted. J ad Rv Ee . : : r " § of this eily, and Mrs, 5S. Davie, i $1.50 umbreting, %1; others, Tic, Dut : E baseball league will be played' on the Toronto. The deceased lady rb tons. : : : a : cricket field at. 6.15 o'clovk Thursday. | member of St. Andrew's-ehuroh, Fhe - - Aba convenfion of Ugdensburg city i ' evening, between Queen and Bethel. remains will be placed in Cataraqui democrats, Charles I). Hoard was wo - | cemetery. -~ minated' for the ollie of mayor and AAA A AAA A AA ARAN I rs Aion IN ccm Wednesday and there were no games Ee perf ry # : . : ; Father Stanton has returned from | 33. roval commission, appointed to 248 been appointed law clesdc in the "+ Cloth Skirts man Tailored, regular J |Fisic. vie he pest his vacation. luoar complainta. of daifimen. regard, Public works department, Ottawa. 3 and will call the roll on Tuesday next ing the weighing of cheese; ote., will | tivod sidong boots for | women, 5 g WwW $3.75 to $6.00, : when the fall term will re-open. There | eet id Kingston on Thursday next cheap. Dutton s. Veh 00 1 ? 3 is no danger of Phil: Cornellier go-|at JO a.m. Dr. JI W. Edwards, who | Importatian of deadly | narcotics Rs }e p Te : ghy N . ---- ! Davic . Corcoran for eily recorder. : : om 150 Ladies" Tweed and Venetian §! a RE a' Bo | ny ites vid H. Gorras for sity teurdes, |, 8 2» CHILDREN' | od ing to Queens. He was elected man- {was insthimental in havipg this com farely increased . in the first fom Y E Cw » : ager of the Ottawa College team last [mission appointed, waited on - the | months of the fal year. Cocaine Sa a -- - a 1 OR witter snd has signified his rintention | Frontenac cheese board, on Thursday | alone exceeds the entire last year's v y i 3 SYA {of getting right down to work next |alternoon, and asked that as many f | Wmnort. 3 BE wo » o week 'ornellier will again play on [the dairymen as possible be present at Timothy Murphy, of Ottawa, 'was o . . the college back line. One of his the meeting. fatally injured while drilling a well. Sd, . . brothers is also coming, and if, as ane "strong school boots, F " : ~ : "phil" i 9 ap. Dutton's. This the best Rain Coat and Skirt flail, syn. be tan Kid Deter, Shas A a nin " Spent. il Andrew Magee was drowned in the far SC . : = : {doi hen Ottaws and ' } i i | Toronte I i}: lagoon'. bargain ever offered to the trade of J [jinx win Ottaxs wed Guaa's dosh | wosmraidy. a Se donk, in the] Toronto Toland) bugoou. evening at the home of the bride's pa- |" Ch : ina 3» Quilty has graduated and i= wp at a i DW , : . > Ret Ritoe. Te will, hier iemes He a ee ¥ Bore : ' . haveiihs lirgost miantil the Montreal séminary and. study for . El We have » largest assortm TR fe hougias Lane, of King Children's Boots for Boys and Girls, "Jim" Kennedy, the | Shales. Rev. Pouglia Laing, of King- ston, wag the officiati 'man. : : Immadiatly alter lunch, the bevde and n _ groom "left by auto for Ningston. Sarsaparilla Young or Hy that we have ever shown: bride in and ay The Acts. directly and peculiar] Buying in such large quantities enables us 3 ; : y « back. So Father Stan- > the blood; purifies, enriches to give you the Best Shoes for the money. looks brighter = than © Had A 4 on 100d; ennc °S | £ . 1 F , 's past. "Jermy"| Maitland Newman, 213 William] and revitalizesit, and in this] 'Try us for School Boots. Harrington will again captain the Ot [street, underwent a serious operation. | way builds up the whole sys- awa university 'eam. a tem. Take it. . : a Ste, eR LT rng ~ The Lockett Shoe Store.

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