© THE DAILY BRITISR WHIG, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1918. J eee ETE AVICTORIAS Back to School Again, Boys - It's tough, we know, for we have been there, 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. | We have the Boys' School 'Suits in- | Reefers, Norfolk and Russian Styles. Suits at $3, $3.50, $4, $5 and up to $9.00 ; According to size. A g The fabrics have been tested for strength," and the sewing could not be better. Good looking, perfect fitting School Suits. The Sort Parents and Boys ; 'Both Like. LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET INNEL FOR FALL WEAR We have made particularly advan:iageous pur- thases in Flannels for Fall and Winter and now offer many exceptionally good values. to the heavy advances on all lines of : since these goods were bought, we" oan vatly ejection as of ey can- re at anywhere hear the prices h Striped Wool Flannels for Bhirts, Blouses, Night Shirts, Ladies' and Children's Wear, neat quiet d 25¢, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60¢ yard arlet and Navy Flannels Perfect dye, best imported yarns, * Ze, 35¢, 40c, 50c yd Best French and English makes. thoroughl Imported White Flannel : ugaly 23, 30, 40, 50, 60c yd Gre 'Wool Flannels . Plainand Twilled, superior quality, ihr & Si FE DEFEATED | ATH- LETICS BY 11 RUNS TO 1. Scored Eight Runs in the ¥ifth Tnn- ings ---- Toronto ahd Rochester Met at. Rochester Twice of Mon- day--Other Notes on Sports. The Victorias won again' on Satur day by a wide margin and put it ovec the Athletics to the tube of 11 to 1.0 Athlelies had Ned Stokes in the box abd everything west lovely until the fifth innings when the ' Vies leading by a score of 2 to 0, to make things 'hum. They made four hits, which brought in eight rans. After this Athletics put Muck- ler in the box but it was too late and they were able (o-score only one run. lies also got another run in the eighth innings. nings was ; Athleticrs The score by in .DH00001Y 060-1 Vistokias... ... .. 20008001 x=11 Athletics | 80060001001 Stokes, p:; Ewart, ef; Stapshury, e.; Dehaney, 1b; Muckler, r.f.; Gothier, ss; Duffy, 3b... 5 Victoriaw--Nichplson, ef; G, Dick dh. H. Dik, ss; Summerville, 2b; +-ound, Lig Cotman, co. Ray, vf: « Walsh, ib; Gillespie, p. Umpire-George - Sullivan. Lacrosse Results, | Cornwalls, 7; Montreal, 6. Camtals, 7 Torontos,, ! : Nationals, 2. Irish Canadians, 12; Tecumsehs, 8. Tortintos won the championship ol the dommion lacrosse associal on by dfeating Nationals. Gun Club Shoot, The Kingston gun club had 'a nice outing af the traps on the afternoon of Labor - Day. Several interesting events were pulled off. The events were ¥ Spoon shoot, at fifteen birds--A. Sherman, 4) F. J. Todd, 8 L. Robin- son, 5; F. Shevnan,s 3; N. R. Grimm, 9. At ten birds--N. R. Grimm, 6; F. Jd. Todd, 6; R. Robinson, 1; A. Sher man, 6. Tie betwegn Grimm, Todd and Sher man shot oF at five birds--Grimm, 5; Todd, 4; Sherman, 2. The team shoot between Ashley and Webster 'was won' by Ashley's team, by a score of 34 to 25. The scores were out of fifteen birds : Ashley, 6; Todd, 10; Robinson, 9; Greenly, 9; total, 3 birds, Wehster, 9; Dion, Esford, 1; total, 25 birds. 10; Sherman, 5; C.L.C. Won at Watertown. Watertown, N.Y. Times. ' The fast Canadian Locomotive com- pany's nine, of Kingston, fresh from a numbetr of wiolories across the lake took the New York Air Brake team info camp, Saturday, by a score of 7t0 4. * Mathis, in the box for the dians, pitched well. throughout. He is a strong southpaw and with a well direetd cross fire he had the locals at his mercy when there were ' men on bases, The visitors have as fine a team a= has been seen here this summer and were in the game over, minute. Their infield was invincible and the oui field made: mo ervors. City Baseball League. The game of ball that will prac- tically settle the standing of the city league will be pulled off next Satur- day when C.1.C. and Vietorias will meet. Should. Victorias win, it will give them the cup. s In the junior series Park Nine and 'Tecumsehs will play a sched uled game. At the present, Poniés lead the league. Rifle Scores at Ottawa. Closing scores of the Governor- General's match at Ottawa in the D.R.A.: James H. Barrett, of Barrie- field, scored 96 in the first "stage and received a prize of $4. Sergt. W. H. Blake, R.C.E., just failed to make the Bisley 'team of 1913 by thide points. °J. J. Barrett was in great form but jugt failed to make the prize list with a seore of §5. i FoaNié Baseball Monday. International -league--Toronto 5 Rochester 1 (one game only); Mon- treal -3-2, Buffalo {0-1; Newark .4, Providence 3; Baltimore 5-3, Jerse; City 2.3... ° ores. a : American league -- Philadelph'a 1 3:0. Washington 2-7; St. Louis 5-1, Cleveland 4-2; Detroit 12, Chicago 4; Boston 2, New York 1. National league--Brooklyn 4.7. Philada: 2-2; New York ©&.s Boston 2-1, Cincinnati 5-5; St Louis, 2 4, a F"The home of high class sweets." Gibson's Red Cross drug store: The British government makes for mal demand for arbitration re Pana- wma canal. © they are you are in . When to filter the impurities REAL : { AT COBALT A NUMBER OF MINES ARE TO BE RE-OPENED. Favorable -- How Cheese and Butter Sold at Various Centres, Cobalt, 'Sept. 2--The revival in the more "speculative interests in the 'silver camp is getting more pronounced every week. Each week sees the announce- ment that some company with its name on the geological map- as, the only guarantee that it ever existed is open- mg up on a small tentative scale. The Outlook for Stock Markets Reported |, discovery that good silve? are is to be found in the diabase underlying the kee- watin at the Beiver mine will revive many faint hopes in South Coleman, and the Cochrane, the Gifford and the Clifford Extension all have their .ad- mirers. The Meteor,: adjoining. the Savage and under the lee of Diabase Hill, will try ite luck once again. Stock Markets' Outlook, London, Eng, Sept. 2-The general "#13 13-16¢,, and the halgnce at 1334c. Cana- | Ridneys Wrong ?-- 2 outlook for the stock markets in the next, few weeks is favorable. The rise in our bank rate is in one sense an actual "bull point," because, while the rate is not high enough te check specu lation, it is sufficiently high to warrant hopes that there will be no immediate further advance. . Rybber shares and mine stocks are again strong and active, and there is something like a boom in shipping shares. Stocks of that sort are booming also at Berlin. The real basis for it 1s the prosperity of the industry in the present active condition of ocean trade and the advance 'in freight rates: but™there are also ctrrent all kinds of combination rumors. In their preliminary estimate for the world's wheat erop of the current sea- son H,; N. .Bathgate & company make the grand total 3438800000 bushels. If realized 'this will beat all former re- cords, being 15100000 bushels greater than the former record crop of 1906. The United States leads the world with G80,000.000 bushels nd Capada Fanks sixth" with 208000000 bushels, Russia, India, France apd Austria-Hungary standing higher n the order given, + Cheese Markets. | Cowansville --At the meeting of the Eastern Townships Dairymen's Asso- ciation held here butter all sold at 2054¢,t and cheese all sold at 1334c. St." Hyacinthe, .Que.--Butter sold to- day at 261 chebse at 1334c. Canton, ~3.200 boxes of -cheese sold at 15%e¢, Wad 600 tubs of butter at 2X ze, Belleville. --At the cheese. board 1,565 boxes were - offered; 1,115 sold . at Listowel 1 At the cheese board here nine ' factories boarded 1,794 boxes of cheese, namely, 779 hoxes of white and L015 boxes of colored. On 'the board the bidding started at 13c. and went up to 13%4c, -at which price one factory sold. On the "Street" all was sold, several reporting one-eighth of an ad- vance. r London--Offerings at cheese market were 520 boxes, of 'which 255 were sold Bidding from 13¢. to 1334¢ GANANOQUE TIDINGS. - -- What is Tganspiving in the Litile River Town. Gananoque, Sept. 3.--Labor day was observed by the greater pary of 'the mer- chants and also she imfacturers Quite a large number from! town spent the day in Kingston: Rev. Mr. Wimberley, of St. Albans church, Ottawa, entéred on his duties as rector in charge at Christ church, on Sunday ~ The Half Moon Bay services have been changed so as to start at 5.30 p.m, instead of six. : Rev. Melvin Taylor, recently return- ed from a three weeks vacation, was in charge of the union service in St. An- drew's church on Sunday last. This ®mpletes the series of unign services E Hurd has again been engaged by the directors of the Lancto fair at judge of poultry for thelr show. The following young. dady school teachers who have been spending the midsummer vacation at their homes here have Jeft to resume their duties Miss Janet Crotch at Midland: Miss Jennie Moore at Marmora ; Miss. Lottie Smith, at Leland, and Miss Carrie Briggs near Sharbot Lake, In the surrogate court before Judge H. S. McDonald, probate of the will of the late George Peck; of Gananoque, in- surance affent, was granted to, Noah and Wellington Peck, sons, executors named in the will, : Rev. R. P. Byers and family, heen 3 mont for the past few weeks, have left} for Toronto, for a short visit before leaving for home. Dr. and Mrs 'H. F. Graham, Brooklyn, N.Y, spending the! past two months at Robert Taylos's cot- tage, Tremont, have. left for home Mrs. Byron, spending the season at her' cottage on Tremont' Park, has closed up; for the season and left for Toronto for # visit before returning to Ottawa of | Mandamin, who have occupying Mrs. W. G. Matthews' cottage at ye pe LAID W'S Make It a Poff to Examine Our Fall Dlay of Dress " Goods Bef You Buy and Youll Be Baler Satisfied. i ereing uals gd atenals, you'll ind a es not to be found Besides their satisfacto the finish of these ne number of exclusive elsewhere in the city. English Worsteds, , Wool Velours, Tweed Effects, Fancy Mixtures, Serges, Diagonals, Broadcloths, Cashmeres, In Addition - |. : To Dresf Goods We also wish to ef#hasize that we are preparf§ with' New Trimmings, Laces, ' New Velvets and Blveteens, New Ribbons, an@vanted Dress Makers" Suiiies. 3 Prices §. From .% 3 50c yard and less the yard up to - TRC $2.00 yard. . See thaiew mate- rials and@dge for yourselve You v Jd Waist, Gown, bh Skirt x TE i and Cogiggestions all t@shionable in Fall' Sh: Lam Woman's Rights Every woman has a right to §uthful figure. Our New "French Mdel" Corsets, Properly fitted and preperiy Brn will mould any woman's figure hdels _ into youthful lines. ONE of which is especiall#lesigned 10 New for YOU, : ; and prices are within your 00, 1.50, 200, 2.50, $1 3.00 and up jo $5.00 pe ---- Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Belnois and" Mrs. Schoenleber and son, William, spending the past few weeks with relatives in He have feturned home. M rs. W. JPHN LAIDLAW & SON. At Police Court. The police had a very quiet day on i the police court blot "Frosh Haars. tad MeConkey's * Sold in Kingston nly at millions of dam _niiddle states by We have the largest assortment of | Children's Boots for Boys and Girls, Young or that we have ever shown. Buying in large ination enables us to give you the Best Shoesfor the money. ~ Try us for. hic 1 Boe SHI 2 we 2