Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1912, p. 3

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Woci's Phosphoding, Ti: Great English Remed Toes an Invigoratesthe whoio Ne, vous a. Ha Si LABOR DAY, SEPT. 25ND. Round Trip Tickets will be issued .at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE, Going Aug. 30th, 31st; Sept. lst and "2nd. + Return limit, Sept. 4th CANADIAN NATIONAL EHIBITION Toronto, Ont., Aug. 24 to Sept. 0. < . Sept. 4th; Fare, 83.55, Other days until Sept. 7th, inclusive Fare, $4.9 - - All tickets good to 'return unt Sept. 10th, DOMINION EXHIBITION, Ottawa, -Ont., Sept. 5th to 16th. Bept. 4th to 16th, inclusive. Fare. $3.70, except Sept. 10th, 12th and 12th, fare is' $2.75. All tickets good to return until Sept. 17th. 3%. : : WESTERN FAIR, © London, Ont., Sept, 6th to 14th. Sept. Sth to 14th, inclusive, fare is $8.30, except Sept. 10th, 12th and ~3#th, the fare is $5.80. ii All tickets good to return unti! Sept. 16th. i = For tull particulars. apply to J. P. HANLEY, C.P. ana TA, | Corner Johnson and Ontario Sta. If you have a colt not acting nie ly, send him to Kingston Repository and put him In charge of R. W Smith: who will give him personal attention. . R. W. SMITH, Mgr. THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on It Is crowing louder as he goes along Only 48c per pound. For chewing and smoking. AT A. MACLEAWS, Ontario Street, Py > SYMINGTON'S PACKET SOUPS &GRAVIES : Get Them at D. COUPER & 'Phose 76. 341-3 Princess St. . Prompt Delivery. IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY. ON, TORONTO Fares from Ki on as follows: August 28h and, Sepiewier 4th, August 24th to September Oth, in- clusive, except August 28th and . Sept. 4th, $4.90, Retyrn limit, Sept. 10th, SINGLE FARE - LABOR DAY 2 Good going Aug, 30. 31 and Sept, nd. : Return limit. Wed, Sept. 4th, - FARM LABORERS EXCURSION Sept. 4th and 6th, at 11.30 a.m. $10.00 to Winnipeg. 1:3¢ per mile to Calgary, Edmonton or Intermediate Points, : Full particulars at K. & P. dnd C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. O LAKE ONTARIO & BAY OF QUINTE STEAM. | foo os BOAT £0. LIMITED Pi 9 114 Isener' er- ~--a relish for luncheon an appetizer for dinner --good with meals --good between meals --good for everybody ee . «| ""The Light Boer in the Light Bottle*' 8S. North King & SS. Caspian 1,000 th King & 35. Cas Commencing. July 2nd Steamers ve at 10.15 a.m. dally for Al ia y. 000 Is'angs and Gananoque, © Returning, leave at § pm. for Ro. ester, N.Y, via Bay .of Quinte, call- at Picton, Deseronto and Belle e. E. BEAUPRE, Local Distributor. "Phone 313. v + Freight handled with despatch at \ Peasonable rates. J. P. HANLEY, Ticket agent. JAS. BWIFT & Co. Freight Agents. E. B. HORSEY, Gederal Manager, Watertown . "$1.65 'ans like Philips, McCuaig, Kilt Led by Mallett. of the ! nadian ! mets for barn storming trips, and ii «in THE DAILY MUTISH WHIG. FRIBAY, AUGUST 30, 1912. WILL OTTAWA ROWING CLU ENTER O.RF.U? . Trying to Arrange Fight Between Johnson and Palzer--Matthewson Has Lost Last Five Games With New York Grants, ~The Iamilton Tigers will start to practice next Monday, The will open om Och 5th with McGill as Toremto university. O.R.F.U. dope now has it that the Ottawa Rowing Club will have a team and that they will 'play in the sen ior serioes of the O.R.FE.[., with Parkdale Canoe Club, Toronto Ama tour "Athletic asgociation, and Hamil ton'. Alerts. This would make ca strong circuit, il" the Ottawa Rowing Club could round up some of 'the old guard in Ottawa and the - veter and Snowden aré mosh of them ex-mem bers of the rowing club. . The snnual story "comes from Ot tawa to the effect that the Rough Riders will. be weakened by the re urement of several of their best men South Alriea will" send a rughy football: team to tour, England thy fall, while an Australian all-star team will sit the Pacific coast in October, . ' - Montreal rugby team have a new man from Hamglton named McSween ey. He plays on the wing line. 3 'Jimeny Bell, .ex- Varsity centre Scrimmage, may play for H h Gall' Parkdale team Kis Year, os : There' will be between seventy and eighty candidates for the varioys teams: at the university of Toronto this season, Hamilton Tigers will be strengthen Argonauts, and probably Stinson. of Montreal. Baseball Notes. a Already the bell players in the league Ca are making arrange is certain that the league will be weil advertised after the season closes. Walter Johnson, ' ihe big lowa Swede, of. the Washington club, re gistered his sixteenth straight victory Rochester Union : With Rochester and Toronto running neck-and-neck through the stretch, it is a case of fight for every point. The slightest slip by dither team will be costly, as was shown by the slip of the cham pions in the Providence series, when they droppid iwo of the three games Had. the champions played the Greys their usual form, they would stl have & lead of two games over the Leafs... As jt is, they must travel ai a terrific pace to even keep abreast of the Kellyites, who show no signs of faltering at this critical juncture Toronto has one more game to play. than Rochester, and that one game may enable the Canucks to win the pennant, should it come #0 a close Gaish. Ban Johason, president of the Am erican league, has made Hank O'Day, Row manager of tha Cincinnati Reds. an offer of a place on the American league staff of umpires for next vear. Matthewson has lost his last five Zames. "Big Six" is slipping after - (He le IN &U.¢ F STEAMERS " " . ton" and "Toronto Leave Kingston 'daily at' 5 pm. for Charlotte and Toronto, arriving in Shirase 10.16 pm. in Toronto 7 o'clock following morning. tbound steamers leave Kingston or Thousand Islands, Montreal, Que. and the Saguenay, 5.30 am. daily. Lr TQRONTO EXHIBITION OUND TRIP FARE, Round Trip ev Saturday and Sunday to September 15. Return limit, Monday following date of sale. For boat and train service see Robert Crawford, Ticket Agent, Kingston, Ont. Consult local ticke agents for time ¢ of trains and ha information, Going Aug. 24th to Sept. Tih, inclusive < Return limit, Sept. 10th. . For full information, apply J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Toh ROL aNd ntarfo Sts. H. FOSTER CHAFFER, GPA. foromo, : HATS NEW FALL j Jersey City, .466; Buffalo, twelve years mn the ational league with the New York Gisnts Baseball Thursday. Intérnational League--Toronto, 14-4; Providence, 3-0. Buffalo, 3-3; Balti more, 2-5. Newark, 2; Rochester, 2 Montreal, 6; Jersey City, 5. National League--Philadelphia, 4; Boston, 1. Cincinnati, 7; Pittsburgh, 2. New York, i; Brooklyn, 3. Chi cago, 10; St. Louis, 6. American League Washington, 2: New Youk, 1. Boston, =; Philadelph ww, lL International League Standing. Toronto, .611 per cent. ; S50; Baltimove, vi JHE; Rochester, ewark, 500; A583; Nont- real, 446; Providence, .415. Toronto is increasing its lead in the league standing, General Sport. Professional soccer fs pow proposed by .Moniveal and Toronto clubs. Koni b Arrow Brand LRRQEVIIND | 0. wow nc wi wi CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAM. is way., The Finest and Fastest Steamships We have been appoint- | o8 the Canadian Route. ed the agents for this cele- nonruraL aman ont Rill vated Hat. New York's | latest model. Montréal Bristol. Wednesday. Steamer. Wednesday, ; a ; : The quality will merit your approval and nearly i n «+ Royal George . Sept. 4 L318 all the features of'a Five Royal George - 00: Oct. Dollar Hat are merged into thig hat for 2 .. Royal Edward .. Royal George .. Oct. 3 ot §'. ion Edward Ney Remember the Brand Arrow. : RE LB +» Royal George .. Nov. c. And Fortnightly Thereafter. rite or gall. - CLS. Kirxea ek 1s Clarence St. P. Hayuey, G Trunk Ry. « CONWAY. & Pr'Ry. or . rE Colombo | - This hat of intrinsic worth will still hold it's own for a Three Dollar Hat. It is now in, in 'three proportions. Soft Hats 'There is always a great us soft fool and | | | | ronize the 'store of II newness and value, | Flanagan admity that Russell Bowie, the famous Montreal hockey player and. relerve, dislocated his shoulder playing winter baseball. Tommy" Rees is certainly thee with the nerve. He dotualy wrote His Royal Highness the Thuke ol Connaught inviting him to the Allen- Bayley fight. With a view to Arranging 'a match between "Juck" Johnson, and "AL Palzer, the most promising White Hope, "Jack" Gleason, the San Fran: cisco promoter. arrived in Toronto vestorday. Gleason met "Tom" Flanagan, manager of the black cham. pion, and discussed the prospects. there will pro- bably be a match, The Lome Aquatic club, of Halifax, has decided to send their . four-oared crew. tg iBoston for the regatia on Labor Day, ae Knockout Brennan won a decisive victory over "Paddy". Lavin in Buf {aio, putting the erstwhile Bison City idol away in eight Lavin was ¢ punished 1 Press {complaints . . . | proceedings. Intercollegiate football union | "BOILER PLATE" WAR. 4 BE Two Americsh Press Associations Declare Each is Breaking Law, 30. --The Americar amd the Westorp recently emjoined under: the Sher irom engaging in tethods, have Lveneral Wicker are ned, hg cantempt Chantisnd, Washington, Aug Asso Newspaper by an agreed antitrust any uniar filed" with sham charges that violating the doovee. would William special assistant To the altorney- € fal, who. built up the ease that re sulted 1 "the: agried decree, wall in vesUzate 3 Fhe original move of the department of justice was the outeotne of a hitter trade war between the conterns, whet furnish "iwiler plate" and "ready print' to an aggregate of about 16. U0 small newspapers. The suit filed and the decree entered, the partment of justice announced, te prevent the 'companies from waging unfair competition, that would drive one of the other to the wall, equip ping. the survivor with he power «i controlling the tRought of about ®xty million readers. ~ ation Union, decre law 08 fa Attornes was de rgb GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "Thé Bachelor's Baby" to be Pro- duced on Monday. Fun, fast and turious, is to hold the stage at the Urand, Labor day, mati nee and night, September "nd, when Francis Wilson's famous comedy sue "The Bachelor's Baby," direct from its one year's run al the Metro polis, will make its appearance at th Grand. Ltienne Girardot than when cPss, & ETIENNE GIRADOT, -- eee fewer vomedians ave better known both in London and New York, is essay the role of the child-hating ba chelor. He is said te be even funnie in this part than he was in "Char ley"s Aunt." Since embellishments © beauty, sartorial ofiermgs of magni ficence and a cast of players, many o whom metropolitan favorites, will aid Mr. tarardot in the presentation of this clever, Jaughter-provoking medy, co The Manitoba Assurance Co. A good réputation is a good asset" \ firm \ holding a good record in th community [or a generation commands patronage, as the publi know they can be absolutely reliec upon, Just so in the insurasce world Fhe Manitoba Assurance company fo twenty odd years (as the great com pany behind it has done for tions) has settled and paid its losse and generally treated the publie ir such a way as to have earned a greal and most enviable reputation, such a has made it a household word fo honest and square dealing. HH haven't a policy in the Manitoba, ge one. Agents, UC, W. Wright and E. B Thompson or Ss gerera vou Brigands Are Active. Canton, ( nina, Aug. HL Dozens ol appeals were received by 'the provin reial authorities fram up-country for proteciion from the brigands, who are looting whole towns along the Can ton Hankow railway, butchering thea habitants and threatening a full sized civil war, Most of them are dis charge wy nH There are not enough troops in Cwang Tung province to suppress them. soldiers ane armed Peeper Given Good Pucking. Atlantic uty, Aug, 3 Orders sued to bea policemen directing that mea suspects of being peepers under boardwalk shall be extended the al ternative of being arrested .or taking a ducking in the breakers. Threy stal wart guards carried the first victim into the suri, ducked him for five minutes and then tyrned him loose in a bedraggled condition. $2.50, Rochester and Return, $2.50 Gaing by steamers North King and Caspian. TFickels on sale Aug th, let, and Sept. Ist, and valid. lor re- turn tii Sept. ded Time 10 visit Bufialo and Niagara: Falls. J. } Hanley, agent. Aeesrding to the tables 'preparcd by City Auditor Pelletier, Montreal will fhava XI6.000.000 at its disposal mexi this $5,000,000 will ont of revenue, «uch ns real taxes, water 'toxes. ete, and balance from' loans" and special Jevies Mens feeoi lind underwear, Me. a garment. Dutton's. ¢ The government bas reappointed jo his: old: office. as dominion wppraiser (R. W. Breadbes, who resigned three enrs © take 8 more remunecs- ve ation as tariff expert for the C, i Manufacturers Association at Torento. ; i Henry Eade, a well-known farmer, was found in hia bed vel Wind. wor, Wednesday night. He leaves a widow snd two children. vear, of come +latives in the mother land. "oc Chima will be laid ap at Twrek A GANANOQUE RECITAL IN WHICH KINGSTON MUSICIANS] TOOK PART. , Rev. Walter €0x Leaves for England on a Holiday--Rural Mall pec! livery Boxes are Being Distribut. ed. Gananoque, "Aug. 30 Francis Fisch er Powers, whos has: been spending the month at Hay Island, gave oat recital in the assedrii the Gananoque Canoe alternoon. Mr, Powers was oy Mrs. Francis A. lord, Conn., awl her ctr Adele Seymour. The Misses Mabel Meek, Kingston; and Fl: Britton, Gananoque, presided at rhe piano. The following pupils of Mr. Powers took part in the recital : Miss Jessica Reid and Mrs. Huiitington Sinfpson, of Kingston; the Misses Alice and Mai ion Paul, of Napanee, and the Misses Dora Bullock, Laura Gibson, Gertrude Stafford, Ruth "Melean, Freda Sun- bury amd Viola Crawford, of Ganane- que, At the Methodist parsonage on'W nesday afternoon, two weddings were quietly - solsanized by Rev. Melvin Taylor, pastor of Grace church, The first was that of Miss Hazel MacNeil, of Ivy Lea, td Charles Edward Gris wold, of Watertown, N.Y, witnessed by Mrs< Alexander Trickey aod Marion MacNeil, sister of the Mr. and Mrs. Griswold left on beck during the aftérnoon. for their home in Watertown, N.Y. The second marriage was that of Miss Alice Bireh, Brockville, to James Peano, Front of Leeds and Lansdowne township. Another wedding was solemnized in Perth; on Wednesday, when Miss An vie McDonald, late of the staff of the local public schools, was united in marriage to J. R. Johnson, of Gana aoque, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Ric hard Johnson, Stone street. | The band concert this week, on wohnt of an engagement on the lands, was postponed until venting, when a sacred concert rendered and a secular ope on Tues day eveming at the Public Park; The coal schooner Horace Faber ar rived, yesterday, with a cargo for taylor & Green. It has been reported hat the coal schooner Britton en outttered rough weather on her trip and had some of her sails badly dam- aged. The steel freighter Strathcona took out large consignments of freight this week, consisting .of shovels from the D: F. Jones Co., pails and rivets, from Parmenter & Wlloch, hinges from Cowan & Britton, bolts from the steel company of Canada, all bifl «d for Winnipeg and westerii Miss Mildred Moulton, of 'the staff of the J. W. Bennett Co . was taken to Kingston general hospital yesterday for an operation for ap- endicitis, . Rev. Walter Cox, rector of Christ hurch, left, yesterday, for Montreal: mm which port he takes passage this week for Kngland to join Mrs Cox for a two-months' visit with re an excel room of Clubs, yesterday assisted Smith,, of Hart pup, Miss fiel- od- bride. the Yen ad ie- ) Sunday will be points! office The boxes for No. 2 livery have arrived at fice. rural mail de Gananoque of Part of them have already been aken bv the subscribers but a large wimber have not yét buen called for Frederick Laughton, for some time degraph opemator at T. I. Junction eft this, week to take a position as "ullman conductor between Winnipeg and Vancouyer: Miss Flo¥ence Miller spent yesterday n Kingston with friends. H. O Dempster is spending a lays in Kingston. Miss Lizzie spending the past week Rrockville, guest of Mrs. F. J as reliirned home 5 > The Meredith Conosri Co rendered a oncert in the Auditorium of the Sand Hill church. on Wednesday even ng, under the auspices of the id - Miss Maifon Lesslic. whe has he guest of Rev. and Mrs. \llen, at their "summer home, has returned to Kingston My ind Mrs. Ernest Kendall, of Guelph ire spending a few weeks with lo al t Miss Muriel King, King spending some time fin . this vi nity, has returhied home Mr. and Mrs. Ww Genge Hamilton, formerly of Crananoque, an wunce the engagement of their «ld daughter, Mics Margaret Isabelle ta. Charles' I Lraddon, ody few Dem in Millet, ster, Ladies' Society, heen James isle, relatives. ston, George SON [~~ Toropte, Ont, August 30th, 10 am. Ottawa Valley and Upper St Lawrence wine nnd ecodl, $ Of The Fog Bri] Fashions ) Fan P 7 : 2 Are depicted in great array at . i the "Steacy: Store." See our a showing of : : 9 All of Fashions' Fatest De- cree--being Paris, : New York Models, that are found 8 most economical. SUITINGS * FoF the Fall season wo flatter ourselves as having the finest collection of Plain and Fancy Suitings that Vienna and : still at prices the to attract 3 ~_ 3 > Toe . i STEACY'S | has ever been Out privilege of showing. SILKS A truely beautiful collection of wondrons Toned Silks, all the.newest combinations. Two- Come ai see our little Story of what is right for Fall. It costs nothing and might prove interesting, AT Mr. and Mes Pall. treal The marriage next month. Mon EL Graddon, will TRAMPLED BY A BULL lames Wilson of Bro kville Serious. Iy Injured at Toronto, Toronto, Aug, 30. the stall A Ht Shorthorn bull, James Wilson, Brockville, was ously injured. The doctors a: the hibition hospital where the injured man was removed in the police am balance, found . four of has broken. Wilson was polishing 'the horns of the animal when it became restless and pwioned him against the parti tion. He wag then tramnpled on je fore other byre hands gol Rim out of the stall 4 Jammsd against seri ox Tihs EMPEROR LOSES QUEUE. | ---------- Deposed Baby Ruler's Visit to Barber Delights Chinese, New York, Ang. 30.. Ths Young "hi iation is overjoyed st the (Teport just received irom Pekin "hat the imperial clan has cut the Queny from the head of Pu Yi, the deposed baby emperor of China. Mémhwrs thé association here . think that is_the most hopeful sign of the mission of rule. of this sub the Manchus to Popular ------------ Uying Squaw A Lawton, - okia. and an ouicnst her taibosmen, Melissa Houston, a fdl-blood Kiowa, has been left alone to die of hunger and neglect in her wenther-beatén te pee three miles from Antadarke. ---- cet ene wa Went to Ogdensburg... Over three hundred people leit on the steamer Thousand Islandar for © burg on Friday on her last trip of the weason. 18 is likely that the best the ond of next in the flour means quality in the bread and the pastry you bake, Without quality behind your efforts, no knowledge or skill can 2 good be g : : 1 without the skill than without the quality, " BEAVER " FLOUR is the highest development of blended wheats, embracing the rich health-giving properties of Manitoba Spring wheat and the carbohydrates of Ontario Fall wheat, which make delicate, white, light bread and pa try. y : results, Better Remember, it is for bread and pastry; both, With BEAVER FLOUR in the house, you only need one kind t6 attain the best 'results in every form of baking. : BEAVER FLOUR meams economy as well as efficiency. Ask your grocer for it to-day. | L. ABRA See Our Large 8tock of Trunl g and Suit Cas:s at Boys | We Raise the | 25c | - (ality But : | Long Stockings | Not the Price | MENSSUIS - - . . spe Men's up-to date Buit made up in latest styles, just the thing for Fall in Tweeds and Worsted, wort, 13.00 and $14.00, on sale Saturday - $898 BOYS SCHooL Sums - . $2.98 Boy's Two-Piece Huits just the thing for the and the Little Men for starting to school made up in thelatést style for Fall, worth £4.00 and $450, on sale Saturday . eee S008 MEN'S SHRTS . . 8c Men's up-to-date Shirts, a new shipment for the $1.25 and $1.30 on sale Saturday - 98c Fall, worth Come in and see our new Fall stock of Ladies' shipments ' arriv- Men's and Children's Boots. New MSON | Reduction Price ing every day.

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