Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1912, p. 3

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LEIS r LOW ONE WAY: SECOND CLASS RATES TO PACIFIC COAST VANCOUVER, B.C, | $50.10 VICTORIA, B.C. SEATTLE, WASH. TACOMA, WASH. SAN FRANCISCO, CALF. LOS ANGELES, CALF, | SAN DIEGO, CALF. | . MEXICO CITY, MEX. J permit liberal be accepted for ae- commodation in jourlst sleeping Cars. For berth vesesvations and full particulars, apply atop- These tickets overs. aud will to J. P. HANLEY.. C.®. & T.A., Corner Johnson and Ontario Streets, IN CONNECTION WITH OANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY. COLONIST RATES On sale dally. Sept. 25th to Oct. 10 1950.10 SAN FRANCISCO, © "$52. 50 108 ANGELES, CAL. SAN DIEGO, CAL. Full Particulars at K. & P. and C R, Ticket Office, Ontario Street, MEXICO CITY, MEX. F. CONWAY, Gen, Pass. Agent 11] flo Ti iL &U.c § Service for balance of season. Leave Kingston Sept. 22nd, 24th, 20th and 29th, STEAMER "TORONTO." Eastbound, 5.30 a.m. Westbound, 5.00 p.m. ROCHESTER INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION | CHARLOTTE AND RETURN, Going Sept. 24th. Return mit, Sept. 28th, For full particulars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, cAgent, Corner Johnson and Ontario H. FOSTER CHAFFEE Toronto, VANCOUVER, B.C VICTORIA, B.C, SEATTLE, WASH. TACOMA, WASH. P. Sts * A. LAKE ONTARIO & BAY OF QUINTE STEAM: S0AT £0. LIMITED BAY OF QUINTE ROUTE. Str. ALETHA Leaves Kingston dally. except Sun- day, at 3 p.m. for Picton and iuter- mediate Bay of Quinte ports, call- ing at Deseronto, Northport and Belleville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight handled with despatch and care at reasonaBle rates, JAS. SWIFT & CO. Freight Agents, HANLEY, Ticket Agent. J.P. CET Ne DOMINION/ LARGEST STEAMERS .- " CANADA SYSTEM § 1 'EXPERIENCE counts in cleaning and in everything else, experience and care count for much We have had nearly 35 years' ex- perience, Our plant 4s the largest and best equipped in Canada R. PARKER & C0, . Dyers and Cleaners, 89 Princess St, Kin on, Ont, § dyeing, " as J SO REFRESHING * after the day's shopping LIPTON'S Goes farthest for the money Kingston Business College Highest Education at Lowest Cast Twenty sixth year, Fall term begins August 30th. Courses In Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele. frarey, Civil Bervice and Eng- 8 « Qur mradustes get the hest positions. Within a short time over sixty Secured pusitions with one of the largesf raliway cur. rations in Canada, Enter any ime. Call of write for Informa F._Metoaile, (Principal Kingston, Canada. THE FIRST GRAY HAIR SIGN OF AGE Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color | of the Hair and Make it Grow. A harmless remedy, made from common garden sage, quickly restores kray hair to" natiiral color. The éare of the hair, to prevent it from losing its color and lustre, is just as portant as to care for teeth to keep them from 'digeoloming. Why spend money, for cosmetics and creams to improve the complexion and yet ne glect your hair, when gray. hair is even mote conspietious and suggestive of age than wrinkles or a poor com- plexion ? Of the two it is carier to praserve the natural eolom and beauty of the hair than it is to have a good complexion. All that is necessary is the ocea- sional ue of Wyeth's Sage and Sul phor Remedy, a preparation of com- mon garden Sage and Sulphur, bined with other vlupble remedies for dry, harsh faded hair, dandruff, itch- | ing scalp and falling: hair. After a few applications of this simple, harm Jess remedy, your hair will gradually be restomed tq its natural color, ina! ghort time thé dandvufi will be ros moved, dnd your hair will no longer some out but will start to grow as nnture intended §t should. Don't neglect your hair, for it goes further than anything else to make or may vour good looks. You can buy) this remedy at any drug store fore fifty comts a bottle, ands your drug gist will ' give your money hack if vou ans not satisfied after using. Pur. chase a bottle to-day: Yon wil pover regret it when you realize the difference it will make in your appear Hi com- anes, Agent, GG. W. Mahood. Men's Fall Coats a Something Distinctive | 1p b LOCAL AG J. P. Manley snd CS Company's Office T' HOLDING ALL RECORDS. MONTREA}. QUEBEC. BRISTOL. Montreal. Bristol. . Bteamér. Wednesday. ik. a ..Royal Bdward .. Oct. 16 t, 18 .. Royal George .. 0 © 30 ..Royal Bdward .. Nov, B Nov, 13 .. Royal George .. Noy. 37 SWINTER SERVICE. HALIFAX TO BRISTOL." © | Write or see Ruy Steafishin or 4 ChnADUN NORTHERN $.5. TED 230 Se. James Street. Moutrest | : b against them. ip » | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, THE SPORT REVIEW PONIES AXD: PARK NINE PLAY ON SATURDAY To [Settle the Junior City League Baseball Championship -- Notes About Rugby and Other Sports, Ponies amd Park Nine will play at the crickei field on Sanday after-- noon, in the final gamé of the junior City Baseball League series. [It thought thgt Pontes were champions, but Park Nipe claim that they are not they win from them again. It emembered that & protest was by Park Nine on one game, the matter was never seitled, teams want to settle it on the hall fiekl. The game will be played én | the big diamond, commencing at 2.30 o'clock. If Ponies win then they champions a Park Nine have spoken about using Purtell yas pitcher, but the executive has forbidden him to play om accouat | of age, and if he does, then the ganie will go by default to Ponies, . was enterad I yinl so! he are | i Baseball - Results, National League-Pittsburgh, 7; St Louis, 5. Philadelphia, 7-11; Brook vn, 040. New York, 54; Boston, 3-0 Chicago, 11.10; Cincinnati, 10-0, Cleveland, 12; Detmoit, 2. Boston, New York, 12. Philadelphia, 3; 3 (called nine innings; | 15; i Washington, darkness), To Try Rugby Scoring. An Ottawa despatch says: It looks now as il Father Stanton's proposed | new system of keeping tal, on football | plays will be tribd out first at the Que d's-Otlawa College game, on Oc- tober 5(h. The suggestion is to dis- tribute score cards or books and try the experiment of keeping track of the various plays. Twenty members of the team todny, foe. Hamilton, including Rev | Father Stanton and Presidont Cough: | lan, of the lutercolleginte | nion left, Rugby at Queen's The football men of Queen's had a good workout on Thursday afternoon. | the K.C.I. tam was the campus, | sufficient turnout to practice with- | out theni. Quein's is proviog above | what was egpoctid. The old material | is" improving. ; "Bub" Maedonnell very fast and is bucking in splendid | style. He wards off a tackle as he) never dd before, and has Hugh's tell- | ng little twist that was so éffective | in getting through the scrimmage. The | wing line is a little weak yet, but thire is prospect oi some new mater al showing up in the near future. Melville Smith is to be back shortly Erskine was in the game on Thurs fay, but he is still a little sore and necds to he careful. at a = | In Rugby Circles. - McGill will build several new stands to accommodate the crowds in the Intercollegiate whion. Dr. Kinsdila, the former Queen's playen, has been practising at inside wing for the Toronto Argonauts, and ix almost sure of a place. Mtawa Citizen : Queen's have hard row to hoe in the Intercolle- ginte. Two games away from home right off the reel. The feeling around Queen's Park, Toronto, is that Varsity will again repeat, though it is conaded that Ot sawn Collere and MeGill will be Hard | to beat The bfue and white. adher- | ents fear the latter outfit mors than Father Stanton's team. The following is the probable line up of the Ottawa College team which will meet Hamilton Tigers at Hamil- | ton on Saturday : Halves, Chart! rand, Cornellier, Quilty, Shechy; quar ter back, Killian; sesinmage, Mulvi- | ll, Laioie, McDonald; outside wings, | Nagle, Gill; middle wings, Harring ton, Sullivan; inside wings, Doucet Hackett. The Hamilton Tigers expect (hat | Coach Hume, a former Yale player, | will take charge of the team at once Ther will work out about twenty men in the game with Ottawa College on Saturday. : The Varsity back division ie thd ¥pog is giving Coach Wright the anxiety. Maynard and Conte, are sure of pesitions. Brock and Curmer will, however, have to show | better fdem or some of the other as pirants will beat them out. Both ar weak on catching. Father Stanton i | which { most i { is out with a vig! wena denin! that anvone conneeted | with the college accused = Queen's uni { versity of attempting to get Quilty by | offering free tuition, and Quilty backs | up the statement of the Queen's peo ple that nothing of the sort was at tempted } { Sporting Notes. Chase is revovering rapidly | Frank fromfithe operation rendered nectisary in New York by the formation of a clot of blood on the brain and will be able to return to Chicago on Satur day next. Nearly all the Canadian baseball league teams are arranging training trips tor next season. The Ottawas will go to Chatham and London may train in the south. Western Ontario papers say thal "Knotty" Lee is sore on things in Hamilton and that he will probably be at the head of some other baseball club next year. He would like to purchase a { anchise of his 'own and may be found at the helm of the new Toronto clyp, should it enter. ¥ The race het Edward Hanlas Durnin, of Toronto, and Ernest Bar ty, of London. for the seulling cham pionship of 'the world, takes place over the Thames course on Monday, Oct. 1th, : : The Ottawa baseball dub will col lect $500 from, Toronto for Herbert, D ] sum for Kubat will go syne. Boston psid Ottawa $750 for -Schwind. "Red" Rowe's draft will likely by asmounced this woek. Ottawa Citizen : The Oftawas may fight hard for s:ten man hockey in the N.H.A.. but they will have ilo i sit back and take what they get 50} 45d as the Kennedy-Lichtenheim-Quinn long is rules the roost. Ther ! TC | The [was j ular | century and Ika and J. H. Goldworthy | lesson. (various skin diseases family ; Pimples, hig a | Store, 53 Brock street, {King street. suits filed jmanagers of saloons and persons own jing tne property in which they situated, forty whgbands cages were traced: to the sil oons The City zens' League, of Chicago, {has for its purpose the enforcement of (4 {the state dram shop act ency, jer ' 1 "BILLY" AT THE GRAND. | a i Ever Popular Comedy Presented by Good Company. ever-popular eomedy, "Billy," presenti at ithe Grand, las: night, 'hy 'the Phillips-Shaw company composed -- of g strong tast; Gnd de lighted. everyone "Billy" n strapger to Kingston, but it is a play which can be enjoyed, po matter how oiten one has seen #. After Billy Hg: grave has the misfortune to lose his false teeth, there is a laugh every minute--in fact, {he entire three acts is brimful of fun. Albert Phillips, as Billy, and Miss Leila Shaw, as his sister, Alice; who was forever teasing hun about the loss of his tombstones shared honors, while the' different (ha: acters were in able hands TO START WORK OF REBUILD ING BURNED FACTORY. Brooklyn Man to Open a Fine Felt Manufacturing Factory in Ganan- oque and Employ Fifty Hands. "i. m JGananoque, Sept The insurance adjusters, who have been engaged at the scebg of the fire at the works of the St. Lawrence Steel and Wire com- pany for several days past, have com- | pleted their duties and the work of | clear:ng up was commenced yesterday | morning. After this is finished the necwssary repairs will be commenced Ihe dredging work in this section wak finished yesterday afternoon and the dredge was pulled out and will be dismantled for removal to Treaton 'The tea given by the Sunday school of Grace church for the primary and intermediate departments was brought to a successful issue last evening. "I'he tables were in charge of the teachers, and about 200 were served. This ev ening the adult Bible class, senior classes and mothers' department will enjoy their annual tea Ihe sale of the household and furniture of the late RA, R. Serson was held yesterday at the rectoty." There was a large amount of Antique among the goods. A num- ber of out of town buyers were: pre- sent. - - N. E. Booth, Brooklyn, N.Y.. has purchased the old W. J. Gibson fag wry on Tanner street and will have it remodelled and extended for the man ufacture of fine felt goods. They are to employ abeut fifty hands. r The secretary-treasurer and auditov'y departments of both the T. |. R. and Oshawa railway companies have been removed from Deseronto to Ganuno que. H. W. Cooper, the secretary treasurer, with his staff; will occupy the upper flat of the old Bank of To ronto building. With Manager J. ¥ Chapman's suite, telegraph oflice and ticket office and waiting room boew. Word has been received here of ihe marriage in Clayton, N.Y., on Mon day, Sept. 16th, of Miss Florence Ba ker, daughter of Mr. and Mes. Thomas Baker, hing stroet; to John Amio, of Clayton, N.Y. , Rev. Fr. Gerand per formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mes Amio will locate in Syracuse, NY. At a speaal meeting of the © hoand of education permission 'was granted to Prof. H. Fontaine, late of Paris, France, to hold two French classes | week.y in the high school from fom to five p.m." on Monddys and Tues davs. Miss Nina Middleton, net recently graduated as nurse from Brooklyn ge veral Dospival, 1s speuding a few weeks hers with her mother, Mrs. I 0. Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schuyler, of New York ity, have closed up their summer home, a few miles west of Gananoque, and left for home. . Robert H. Donevan, Front of leeds and lansdowne, township, spen ding the summer in the western pro) vinees, has returned home . Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Swafford, spend ing the past two weeks with rolatives in this section, left yesterday for their home in Hamilton Charles Acton, traveller ~for the Gananoque Harness Co., limited, re turned Wednesday from a two monthy' trip through the western provinces. Miss Mary Clow, spending the past month with relatives in this section, has returned to her home in Detroit, Mich. * Mise Grace Stafford, Seceloy's 'ay, is the guest of her aunt and cle, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stafiord, To-Night "The Light Eternal." "The . Light Eternal" a spectac- romantic drama of the fourth is announced for presenta tion at the Grand to-night and Sat. urday matinee and night, This play bas proven of unusual appeal! to all classes Though its scenas and incidents are only in part based on hisforic fact they illustrate most potently the spirit which esfablish- ed the Christian religion. The play is dominated by a strong romantic lov: interest, while its devotional at- mosphere is impressively in ovi- ence. Its action is inspiring and is permeated by fervor and genuine feeling. { efloets John Guy Brothers Greater Minstrels. Every person enjoys seeing a good minstrel show and this season teorge R. Guy has certainly got a first class one which be will pre. sent to the theatre goers at the Grand next. Monday evening. No expense has been spared to sacire the very best people of which there dre thirty-five in the company and every one a singer, dancer, acrobat, comedian or musician. Nothing has been overlooked. The scenory and electrical effects are all new really wonderful. "The Spring Maid." Werba and Luéscher's joyous op- erstta, 'The Spring Maid." now in its third successful g~ason will be seen in this city on Tuesday, Oct. 1st, at 'the Grand with Gene Lunes- in the leading roles of the Princess Bozena and Prince Aladar. Both of these | favorites scored a huge success in these same roles last year. Local theatre-goers will have their second opportunity to seé the romantic overa which its pretty story of the dashing prince, who would flirt, and the saucy princess whe, leads him: on that she may finally teach him a They Rely on Wade's Ointment. Wade's Ointment is depended upon in wndreds of homes for the 'eure of all njuries to the. skin, as well as the There is not a not find this that would invaluable. Eczema, Salt Rheum, Itching Fruptions of the Blotehes, Dandruff, ete. In es, at Mcleod"s Drag one door above i ointment Sealy Skin, Cures w boxes, Saloon Keepers Arve Sued. Chicago, Sept. 27.----Eight damage for a total of $85000, were in the circuit court, hore, vis taday, against thirty owners ™ and are The suits were brought by who declare impaired | of their all un wives and children their incomes have become through the - shortcomings and fathers, which in THE WHIG'S JUMBLE, A Lot of Short Items Run in To. gether. Mendel's. 89 suit sale, Sunitary towels and belts, for the which suite were filed for counsels Saturday, ie. Dat " ' Mra, S Knapp is leaving Athens for Carleton Place A guaranteed fountain dotiar at Pest's Mcndel's 25 coat Saturday : | A nice frame house, with For Sale, i mn for one hot air sale, PAGE THREx. = Taronte, Ont, Sept. ITth, 18 ames Oitawa \ailey and | pper St. Lawrence Moderate winds; fair and quite rend today and op Saturday; few lghl focal frosts to-night. TEEEREPD CREEL CRETE (ERE SER "NO OIL TO SOIL." HOWARD The solving of the dust problem the best) small investment vou can make for the home The most useful, sanitary, economical, and efficient dusting medium known. It is to your advantage to see that you get the ORIGINAL and ONLY Dustless Duster. We are the SOLE AGENTS tor Kingston for these helps to/ the Housekeepers' ust Cloths --Dust Brushes, Broom Dusters, Ete. - Try the Dusters' Brush on your hardwood floors -- you'll like it. . INSPECTION INVITED. "Store of Satisfaction' [ISINEERSS) (IESE) Wet Weather Shoes For Men and Women at $4.00, $4:50 and $5.00 The demand has steadily grown for a boot which could be worn in wet weather, without a rubber. We-have them in viscolized soles. Black and Tan Calf with See them at | REID & CHARLES SE ----. Bank Cheque Legislation, Might Have Saved Banks, heating, electric lighting, B. & C. and | good tarn, in western part of city, south _pf--~EPrincess street. Price, 82, 200. R. Charles real estate ag- 239 Bagot street. SIRE New Fall Caps, and up. George Mills & Co. George Roddick may supply Athons from his works at Lyndhurst Lhe "Athens mineral springs ar be developed by their new owner, H. Smar: Men ! Call and see our hoots bargains, Dutton"s. The Tay river from the basin Perth to the Ridemu is to be oughly cleaned and dredged Mcndel's 30c. shirt sale, Saturday Ruby Rose cold ercam amd witch hazel cieam at Best's On Sept. 23rd Eli A. Wilise Mrs. Matilda Shaver, both of boro, were uniticd in Marriage Women | See our comfort boot more-foot trouble, Duiton's Mrs. John Maclachlan, formerly of Peseronto, died in Toronto on Wed nesduy, diter an illness extending ev rr a fomg period Spec.al bargains in fresh rubber hot water bottles and syringes at Best's John HM. Frizell has purchased the beautiful farm, known as Maple Val farm. at Port Elmsly, owned by Ri chard Huddlestone. ° toys' strony boots, (rom tea's. Mcndel's 50c. shirt "eale, Raturday Charles Diett, Belleville, one of the best barbers in the district, died, on Wednesday, quite suddenly. He wan fifty -nine years of age. . pave Y.uar eriniy fountain pen pro perly adjusted free at Best's Miss Sara MeCormick, diughter John A. MeCormick, died: &t Lyn, on to Ww Great 20 | al Mendel's $0 suit sale, Saturday thor One of the things a woman can nev understand is why her hard work ing husband is not enthusiastic about spending bis vacation with her folks, Popular and operatic music. AN the latest at Dutton's Music Store, op- posite Opera House. The yogpg man who steals a kiss probably doesn't kmow any better, o anything any better. » seet's, short Stop cures all coughs for 13c. [he true hearer of the word will al ways do the woik BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS i FIRST DOSE OF PAPE'S COLD! COMPOUND - RELIEVES ALL GRIPPE MISERY --CON- TAINS NO QUININE! After the very first (dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" you distinctly feel the cold breaking and all the, dis- andl New No | Dut- £1.25 ol | Boston, Sept. 27 The legislation relating to bank was a Jered by the later national of Chambers of Comunerce at the second day's session The subject was introduced in =» port submitted by Dr. Hans Trump ber, of Frankfurt on-the Main, and Dr Max Apt, of Berlin, who have had the matter undér consideration since the last congress at Loadon two years BRO. of cheques Toronto, White told unification Rept. 27. Hon. W T. the chatiered accountants !that. had the directors of the Untarié bank employed a proper system of auditing it would have been the means of preventing that mstitution from telosing its doors. That might to tike- jwise applied to the case of the Farm ters' baok. | topic eons Congress The World's Best. Dint's gloves. George Mills & Co Fur Neck Pieces amd Mufis. Sea Miss laflgriyv, Chathany, was killed {and twelve others injured whea the Wb ternational © Limited left the tracks there on Thursday evening. olds cured in one day at Best's . No pay ieader Bonar Law our showing in Persian lamb ma, Alaska Bros, the makers of fine fur sable ere Campbell | { No The Temperance and Moral Reform Teague will demand ihe censorship of | Canadian theatces by the federal gov- at Balmoral to explain ernment : { situation in Ulster Flannellette Dutt { Fleer lined The foundation stone was laid Dui the new Knox college in Toronto ELDERLY FOLKS! CALOMEL SALTS AND CATHARTICS ARENT FOR YOU HARMLESS, GENTLE "SYRUP OF FIGS" IS BEST TO. OLBANSE YOUR STOMACH, LIVER AND 30 FEET OF BOWELS OF SOUR PILE, DECAYING FOOD, GASES AND CLOGGED-UP WASTE. visited the king the upionisl 25e. and drawers, ns for blouses, 5 ves n's . Barg#ins at ¥Wendel's, Sajurday. Monday. She wax a former whoo! teacher. aged thirty-eight vears. Classical, vocal and mstrumental music at Dation's, from lle. copy A vamp. man pated Horton, com victed of taking samp'es and money the property of his emplover . HB { Thompson, Belleville, was given a tence. suspended seul at Mondel's, Saturday Special sweater for men, 8c, Dut- tons. ol a A. Murray', the electrical engineer of the Canadian Northern railway, at Forfar, was entertained at a favewsl banquet along with his sal on Sept. 20th. It was a fine affair. Pest's Balm frequently heals where all oiber salves have fsiled. It cannot help it--it is made right. On Wednesday Pr. Jemnings Craw ford, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, formerly ol agreeatie grippe symptoms laving. It is a positive fact that a dose of Pape's Cold Compound taken every two hours until thrée consecutive doses are @hken will eure tips or break up the most severe cold, eth er in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, ' It promptly ends the most dullness, head stuffed up, throat. ow 1 rheumatic twinges. Take this wonderful | Compound with the knowledge that is nothing else in the world which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly without an other assistanw: or miserable go8e feverishness, sneesing, sore ing of the mose, mucous soreness, stiff- oppgsed, to the game after the fest experiment and would have re verted to the old style last winter had the other elubs not. been wey i - . quinine--be sure you get what you Rajleville, nud Wiss Grace E. Mair, ask P no swbstitute-<belongs Jdeughter of Mra. William Mair, Peile in every home. Tastes mice--achs gon ville, were quietly married and left for dy. r the west. ~ K _ of bowels such this decaying waste and poisons inte the blood You wifl never get fesliog right ont) this i= S0f7ecped ~dut do It gently Don't have a bowel wash-ddy; don't use a bowel irritant For your sake, please use only gentle, effect ive Syrup of Figs. Then you are not drugging yourself, for Syrup of Pigs Is composed of only luscious figs. senna and aromatics which can not injure. A teaspoonful to-night will gently but thoroughly. mdve on and out of your system by morning all the sofr bile. poisonous fermenting food asd ciogged-dp waste matter without gripe, nausea or weakfiess. But get the genuine Ask vofir druggist for the full name "Syrsp fand bowels when age makes them of Figs and Elixir of Senbk" Re {less active. There is nothing more' fuse, with contempt, any other Pig fmportant Costive, clogged-up' Syrup unless it bears the name bowels mean that dechying, ferment. prepared by the Califorstea Fig ing food is clogged there and the Syrup Company. Read the label {pores or ducts in these thirty feet : You old people Byrup of Figs Is particylarly for you .You who {don't exercise as much as you need ito; who like the easy chair You whose steps are slow and whose {muscles are less elastic. You must realize that your liver and ten yards jof bowels have also become less active. Don't regard Syrup of Figs as physic. It stimulates the liver and bowels just a= exercise would do If you took encugh of it. It Is not {harsh like salts or cathartics. The help which Syrup of Pigs gives to a torpid liver and weak sluggish bowels isgmharmiess, and gentle. ' When eyes grow dim, you help them. Do the same with your [iver natural

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