THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1012. = =--------------"IN SPORTING CIRCLES]: "~*~ Americun ldgue--Saturday y land, 3; New X [OTTAWA CORLFEGE WILL HAVE] Philadelphia, 3. ! SYLVESTER QUILTY. 5. St. Louis, & ; Detroit, 5 Sunday : Philade Iphia, 8-4; St : . i. . Un A Hamilton Trainer to be Kfigaged EE Ii Washington, 6-4. Chins ay" » go, 31. 7 Aor Ques oh Rugby Team-- international league--Saturday : Bo Stewart Robertson Decides to pier 6-7: Torento, 3-1. Montreal Play With the Ottawas, a1; Bulialo, "EO... Providence, 3-3 Baltimore, 1-3. Newark, 4.4; Jerse Fy. 3-3. A despatch from Ottawa says: -- "Queen's will have to come up! against Sylvester Quilty in their in- | itial match with Ottawa Cgllege. He | 0-5. has registered here, causing much joy among the students." "Stewart Robertson, the former Kingston half back, who did splen- did work for the Ottawas behind - Meserve. the line last . season, and wilo | The home and circle pi friends of C. threatened to retire because of par: N. Miscrve, genernl selresary of ihe ental objections, was among those | Y.M.C. ., and" Mrs. Meserve, Fron present on Saturday. Sundays. Bewark, 1-2; Jersey City Buffalo, 83; Montreal, 3-5 A HOME BEREAVED. Robertson | tenue stiect, has been saddened by the |. will be available ali fall, and will {death of their nine-year-old" and only ; play céntre half in the event of |daughter. Minh, who had not beem in { Jack. Willlams remaining obstinate: her usual good healih for gbout three meine wenks, passed away in the general hos To Engage Trainer. pital, en Sunday night, from diabetes The athletic committee at Queen's| Ruth's iilness showed serious symip- is to meet this afterncon to decide | toms cn Tuesddy last. She was oper about gaging Whitemore, of |at«d cn in the general hospital, Yor Hamilton, as a mariner for the |appendicitis, on Thursday morning, senior rugby team. anil diabetes waz also discovered. - 'Since then she ny in an acoscious ss condition, ard her parents were in constant atiendsnce. Little hope was 3 : ; What Shall 1 Get For My Dress or Suit ? he Id out for her recovery éince the op- eration, Come here and let us help you answer the question most satisfactorily Queen's Not Ready To Play. The managament of Queen's rug- by team received a telegram from ja Toronto team on Monday morning {asking for a game here on Saturday afternoon. As Queen's is not in condition to play, it was decided not to accede to the request, Th: bareaved father, on his oflicigl position, and his wile, have w for themselves a large number of friends since coming to the city last March, and the deep sympathy of these is ex 2 lst . teadid to them in the passing away Saturday '" Dinghy Race, of their little girl. She was born in Douglas Anglin took first place im!) Springs, N.Y. snd leaves two ithe dingy race, for the Hora trophy, |, thers, Mrs. Meserve's mother re; sailed at the yacht club, on Satur-| iq. with her. 5 day afiergen. The race Nu the | fhe funwal will be held on Tuesday ) most keenly contested and interest-| . on (0 Princess Street Meth and in shade as well as cut, you want to come ing of the season, and a large num- i Brel, i service to be conduet here. In every garment you will find the latest Jet _of spectators ware on Band. MW. id Ly the pastor, Rev. F. . Robin: . oY . : 2 , according to : > 2 The decensir iittle girl was a style tendencies, combined with good taste and lond, ana A. Brown third. It ap- bar of Misa™M. Adgit's class Wn and becoming 158, peats that Angin Iouled Nickle tha -Sunday school. The "remains will : ngs nde avi foo ' Younding one of the buoys, and thei. takin over on the five o'clock --And the patterns and shade Sar by all Qlds regatta committe will decide, the aT dr scion N.V., where in the richest and most fashionable that the sea- Wilner. The d rt was made at 3.30 | erent will be made. Son has produced. : Delos , wtih a good breeze blow- a4 But the quality is what you must notice--it | : demands your attention, The most real value The time at the finish was: - Anglin, 4.31.45; Nickle, 4.3.6; Bishop Mills Preachea "houghtful | for your money that it is possible to secure at each price. Suits and Overcoats, $10, $12, $15, $18. $20 If Anglin is upheld by the com- There was a Targe congregation mitttee, the standing of the leader | . Waals: church Sums evening or the trophy will not be affected t. ait church unday ening BROCK STREET : \ ' i pe C . 4 "4 to refute any such thing beiug ollered from Gal chapter vi 17. In an uni . by the .- anagenent, The of que manner the bishop propoundad aj . QUALITY ALWAYS FIRST ff fier of in ution wats not extend fol ™Sornting thory thats 4 : : ed to Quilty and no bait of such | pauls bodily infirmity must have, . 4 ' : manner fs thrown 'to prospective rig been "opthalmia," giving several byists from the Kingston university. quotations by way of proof of this G Y etting Your 3 1 . & I Il S ! C theory. "The sermon was good and " * I'he season's smartest . deeply spiritgal im tone. cent.; Chicago, .617; Pittsburgh, 6+ Coat and Suit Styles PITA OF THE NEWS. Cincinnati, S03; Philadelphia, 475; Are now on exhibition at this store. v St. Louis, 413; Brooklyn, 376; Bos | fhe Very Latest Culled 'From Af) * Introducing a showing of the newest and best in Tai- J ee} . ton, 374. Uver the World. . y American league-- Boston, 691; Wash. tulgamia and Macudonia are expe * ew a ul S ington, 600; Philadelphia, 500; Chi {ad at any moment to rise and throw : cago, el: Detroit, 472; Cleveland, § of (he Tilrktish yoke. loved Suits and Coats for Fall and Winter. 472; Now York, M1; St. Louis, 238 Frank Smith, of Texas, was con- Intemational league Toronto, 59%: lvicted in Belleville of shop-breaking We cordially invite you to call * and see these new things. Rochester, 066; Newark, 526; Balti- | and sentenced to penitentiary for ' You're Never Urged to Buy more, Buffalo, 477: Montreal, [five years. And should you see just what you want, » Xa d #67; Jerse City, 455; Providence The Niagara pleasure steamer; We are proud of these New Fall Suits. 490. : : Maid of the Mist went on the rocks, you may haveit placed aside until required if not ready to buy. Y M™N who really want to dress well should spend a fow minutes here soon inspect- Ing our showing of " Progress Brand Clothes," --If you seek what's correct'in style, in pattern You will notice a delightful change inF a- bric Styles this Fall. © "Rough" sponge ef- fects are very good, and they are novel and attractive. Of course we are showing all the new weaves in more conservative materials as well. ST-PAUL'S CHURCH. You can come here with full confidénce of finding just what you want at a price it wn atiractiof he the « hureh, hel you want to pay. vombaciod th bev he ei 50c and less the yard to $2.00 and more - The service was a and, indeed, this always impresses visitor tot. Paul's To hean service and lessous well read is in it Very impressive ong No Free Tuition Offered. Queen's received a slap from the Ot tawa Citizen on Saturday to the ef fect that it had tried to secure the services of Sylvester Quilty, the fo mer captin of the Ottawa College rugby team this fall outfit, for its Free tuition was alleged to Be. thi bait offered The managér of Queen's team wishes were read hy his honor, Judge Donald, chancellor of the diocese. | The Bishop of Ontario preached al most thoughtful and helpiul sermon, Steading of Leagues. National league--New York, 654 per ry i i Ad St a A NA A. a Simplicity is the chief characteristic in all but sucesded In reaching the land. i 3 x ing stage without any serious mis- Full and Winter Styles. oti Pile . > £ ' £2 Fue Satinday 4 5 a Note the quiet mannish effects : The panel delghins 35; Chicago, 23. New Inspector William McCammon, i 3 4 * e rd o > backs, the handsome button trimmings. acting for ( There is a large varioty of desigas to select condition, was to have come before Yok, 3: Pittsburgh, 1. Tyooklyn, 3 investigating about a dozen cases Price to : Magistrate Farrell Monday morn- of unsanitary conditions, aronud the city. A few cases are still ¥. » a . . articular Any garment can b: made to your particular a ar hat Teh ut til measurement in any desired material. nesday. i Rascball Record. Bt YEARS OF AGES OUNGER THAN | 0) YUUXGER. 7HAY AT a pending in the police court. *A case against a Williamsville butcher who is charged with keep- ing his premises in an unsanitary Marine Notes. { The rough weather of today pre! vented several vessels from clearing, and many on the route had to seek : 4 3 shelter. ! a i - M. T. Co.'s elevator: Steamer 2 Acadian, from Fort William, dis * a 72.000 bushels of wheat, and AA Butterick's October Fashions Now Ready. charged 1 ' deared for Belleville, to load cement ) : Pe Yate Fe se leet i ' y for Fort William; tug Bartlett, from We have over 800 Coats for your selection. for Fost Wiliu; tug Bardes!. rom Every one new. this season. ' y den "barges in tow, from Port - Col * ; horne; tug Emerson. from Montreal: w : 3 f three light barges, will clear for Mon. : New Chinchilla-Coats treal with three grain barges; f tug . : . Bartlett will clear for Port Colborne, ! * 'S with two barges to load grain: steam- h In Tans, Greys, ote, . y er Kenora, grain-laden, from Fort : - e Loose, warm aud stylish, A Mrs. 1. W. McPesk. of Herbert] Wikinm, due to arrive tonight to . Sask. Can. is more than pleased |dischange; steamer Turret Chief, $17.50 to $35 Each = I Threshing Impossible. lhe funeral of the late Stanley; The soaking of Genge, the five-year-old son of My. and * with the results obtained from the|zraindaden, from Fort William, te { i i -------- uge of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey | to arrive on Tuesday moruing. Reversible Coats ith has been df great benefi: to SEE CR Jer family. She says in her letter: ~ Made of Double Faced - English Cloakings, fitted with the new Collar Effect. Sa 20, 22.50 up to $45.00 2 : Many other new designs, sf -- y : Apleasureto have you Examine these goods. oo "I have been using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for the past ten years. It 1g the best health giver 1 ever used. I am now 64 years of age but | am looking and feeling young- er thun at 40. My friends all say. 'How young you look!' : "It has also proved just the thing for my danghter, who lives in Qhlo. She had such weak nerves and heart that the slightest move would startle her. Your wonderful remuody has practically overcome this, and hag done her more good than all other treatments." Tt 3 Mr. McPeek writes about hls re- morkable experience: '1 am 6X years of age, and for a number of Winniply, Sept. 20 Thursday and Frilay and part of Sat- wrday have been followed all over the west by cold, clandy days and heavy frosts at night, with the result that threshing is once more impossible in a majority of districts from Winnipeg to Calgary. In many places it cantiot be resumed for several days, as the stacks are thoroughly soaked. ' A meeting of the civic utilities committee was called for this after- noon to award the contract for, the ary fotlow- eaudivg a Sor =m of money, bas Hylanll, Mrs. Thomas Genge, Ganasogmwe, took ! place from the home of the Misses , Chamberlain, Princess street, on Sal- urday afternoon, to Cataraqui ceme tery. Res. John Webster, pastor of Broek Street Methodist church, econ: ducted the service. Little Stanley sudden passing away Ctused by a weak heart, brought on irom diphtheria. He had bern sonlined in the general hospital with the lat ter disease, for about ten days, bul bad recovered and had been brought to his relatives! home, on Princess strest. He was a bright little fellow, and besides his parents, three brothers and two sisters survive : Nelson, Har- old, Raymond, Mary upd Ida. : . Eyes tested free and sstislaction guaranteed at Best's. At Loudon, Ont., Stephen Kyoshk (was fovnd not guilty an the charge of murdering Adam Johns. oT $4.00 Boots For Men The Popular Price. Shoes have advanced in price, but owing to early orders and buying in » quantities for our Wholoast, Tan Resi trade, we can give you better Shoes and -a assort- ment this year than} ever be fore. Glad to show you them