THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1012. HIGH TEA "EVERY EVENING / THE 'ARMOURIES IN CONNECTION WII THE FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE, THE LADIES OF THE DIFFERENT CHURCHES WILL SERVE | HIGH TEA AS FOLLOWS; WEDNESDAY. ~The Ladies of the C ongregational Churches, = THURSDAY. --The Ladies of the Anglican Churches. FRYDAY. ~The LadMes of the Presbyterian Churches. High Tea served from 3, 30 to 8 o'clock. TICKETS FOR TEA. . 25¢ EACH. Be sure to procure a copy of. the [lustrated Official Pro- Stile to send to friends at a distance. Price, each: For sale by R. UGLOW & COMPANY 141 Princess Street IN SPORTING CIRCLES QUEEN'S RUGBY PLAYERS HARD AT PRACTICE, (Wis Not Known Whe Will Play 7 Quarter Against MoGill=Reid Fears That He Will Not Have Re. covered Suffidipntly. rugby teams on Tuesday Queen's first and second had a splendid workout afterncon. Coach Sliter handled the team with. great care, although he kept them hard gf work all the time. Pilgrim apd. "Odsiel" Kennedy were bruised up and went to the "gym" carly. "Gib" Read still sore from his injuries, and fears he cannot be in the game Saturday. "Shorty" Dick, counted on to take his place Satar- day, is also laid up with a lame back, aryl fears he cannot be ready for Sat- urday's game. Reports from Ottawa men say that from the minute the 'bogus' touch of Ottawa College was allowed by the referee the sympathy of the Ottawa and Baptist | is 25¢ Lanada life Assurance Company Phe a Goma Thins Be, ui ae RS J. 0 Hutton, se x28 gems. | ANDREW MACLEANS, untarfe Street. TEA! TEA! TEA! the Finest Tea Gardens of and of the finest 30c per le From | Ceylon, uncoigred, THINKING ABOUT SHOES Then you should think of us. We have pre- pared a most wonderful exhibit 6f The Sea- son's Newest, and Best Footwear Productions for Men, Women and Children. If you have a Shoe need now or contemplate one soon, it's to your interest to drop in here now and see the stylish new Footwear. You will be under no obligation to buy, because JOSEPH D. WHITMORE people was with Queen's 'in last urday's game. [.etters have heen received from men who saw Queen's -practice and were presint at the Varsity-MeGill match on Saturday, and they hold that Queen's have a fair chance against McGill's line-up in next Saturday': "the conclusion Queen's thought they had won and Jett the field. The Ottawas clan that the wish was father to she thought.'! The Ottawas also did some thinking, | at which they arrived | thatthe score was a tie And Intercollegiate season opens | It is* these' being #0 the with a protested match, little things that give variety to foot- ball i | i With the Lawn Bowlers. The lawn bowlers do not mind the! cool 'weather, in fact they can play in any kind of weather, with the ex- ception of rain. Last night quite a number of the followers of the game were out and enjoyed the sport. | Sunday School Basket-ball. The executive of the S.S. AAA. will meet Saturday evening to discuss basket-ball for the coming season. Ev- ery team that intends entering the league should have representatives at this meeting. 'lhe evening set aPar tor the association, by the new sigal director, is Tuesday evening, mr same evening as' last year. Queen's Physical Trainer. Joseph D. Whitmore, the assistant physical director of Queen's, who is giving most of hs attention to the rugby team, has had considerable ex perience, 'having had the Hamilton Tigers under his care for several seasons,* Mr. Whitmore's work of a few days was seen in the Queens-Ot tawa College game last Saturday, and much is expected of him in the way of putting the players in fit physical conditipn for the future games. Ottawa's Bluff. Ottawa Citizen. The local collegians favor the game being thrown out and replayed & is affects the championship, but if the other feams decide to give the game to Queen's there is likely to be trou Ide and it is quite possible that an- other club will have to be found to take the place of the Ottawa univer HIGH TOP BUTTONS FOR WOMEN The correct Shoe for Fall 1912 Patents at $3.00, Gun Metals at § Tans at $5.00. You are invited to call and in- spect our stock wear. $4.50 and $5.00. 3.00, $4.50 and $.5.00 of new Fall Foot- IN MARINE CIRCLES, The Movements of Vessels Reported at This Port. The steambarge Jeska arrived | Oswego and is unloading coal Crawford's whari. The steamer Rhodes was in Wednesday morikog, on her way from Clevdand to Montreal, with coal. . The steamer McKinstréy will not discharge grain wt othe Montreal Pransporta®on _ company's elevator from at sity rugbyists.' in the college league, but it is thought that there no trouble in setiling the difficulty amicably. The U. of 0. would be! welcomed by the O.R.F.U, "Shot to Pieces," Ottawa Free Press Badly battered as the result of Sa. turdayv's alleged game College re. sumed practice with a light drill on the campus yesterday. signal plays were attempted, but these iwere only of the minor order. Many of the players bear painful souvenirs of the encounter. -Eddie O'Leary &s spomting around with a bale ton stufied over his jaw. Phil nellier is generally used up, and the team is completely shot to pieces. Cor Interest in World's Series. game. Father Stanton's bag of tricks which were 'untied against Queen's" on Sat- urday last, are now limping back to the place from whence they came. The lost ball of fake buck, which Fathe: Stanton counted so much on, was beautifully worked by Queen's, to the great disgust ol the Ottawa men, wha tackled furiously at the wrong man, ani the ball went down for a touch. you look. 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A spebial meeting of the Poard of Thursday reference the eol- feel "consider the unéatisfactory system of garb Members of the boa that little can be done to remedy existing conditions. unless the cousicil decides to take ovr the entire collee- tion of the garbage itseli, and allow none hgt its own contractor or col Hectors to gather it. Did Not Meet. A meeting of the Board of Trade bad been arranged for Tuesday ig to take up some matters, but to the Festival of the Empire, no was decided to postpone the meeting, so that it would nol interfere with the arrangements for the hospital event, A meeting wil be arranged for Inter have n r ition oe will i the reform rooms in the Special Revival Services. Are being continued in the Holiness' Movement church, corner Raglan and Division strest. Service at 730 p.m. J Mrs. A. R. Allan, Montreal, died will be | Nothing but | of cot | She will go on through to Montreal The steamer Turre: Chisf is on he way to this elevator with grain. The tug Emerson arrived from Mon 'treal with three light barges; the tug ,, Bartlett arrived from Charlotte with *l three coal-laden barges, one for | Kingston and the ather two for Men [treal. | The Steamer due Rideau King is | Wednesday evening from Ottawa The steamer Aletha made her trig down and up the bay on Wednesday | The -steamers Dundurn and Belle {ville are dua down and up respective ly on Wednesday night. "The steamer Fairfax is | Erie, with coal for the | company, A number of American boats may be put in the grain carrying trade be fuse Fort Wiliam and eastern ports here from Locomotive of the great lakes, which will mater inlly assist in preventing coagesiion. steamer Plummer was in port The on her way to Montreal on Tuesday, To Build New Steamers. Th: George Hall Coal zompany, Ogdensburg, N.Y., has ordered tw steel steamships of full Welland ean: ol gize of the Detroit Shipbuilding com { pany, of Detroit, Mich. The ships are 'to be delivered for the opening of | navigation in 1913. The two boats are duplicates of the Lucius W. Rob inson, which was delivered this spring With ths new steel steamers the Hal fleet will number nine with a capacity of 20000 tons. Since- 1530 the Hall company has grown rapidly. Last year it delivered 750,000 tons of coal and with the new craft the compan) will handle 1,0000000 tons annually. Broken Whistle Delayed Train. The Kingston and Pembroke train Which was due to arrive in the city at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon did not arrive until nearly six on account of a mishap to the locomo tive at Lavant station. In some way the whistle broke, the stean aM escaped and the locomotive bad to be fired again before she could make tae voyage. It was 4.15 o'clock before the train left Shar- bot Lake. Fall and Winter Tmportations. 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The steamer Cadillac is well known at this port, having loaded and discharged cargoes here of ten. vers Scotchman Disappeared. A Scotchman, with a hard story, went to James Stewart, post master, and the latter, acting for St. Andrew's sodety, which will nev aw stand for an idle Scotchman, se: cured him a good job, and also gave wm a little assistance, suflicient to put him ou bs feet. Mr. Stewart was very much sarpeived to-day to ind that' his man had nedr gone wear the ob and that he had skip wd cut of the 1 town. fuck Had a Fine Trip. The students who went on the tour f the islands Tuesday, on thé steam- x Amerie, had a most enjoyable time. It was an ideal day for the rip, and jt was indeed. a great treat ior the many who had never beep flown around the islands before. The dadents were pleased with the action of the i. & 0. company, in an excursion so late in the just for their benefit. season, Membership "Campaign. A campaign for YMCA mem bershin was planned out at a meet ing of the membership commitice of the "Y" on Tuesday evemiag. It will be ¢ommended next Monday. Five gains have been chosen mond these pick their teams. Death of Mrs. Burpee. : . J. B. Carruthers. was called: to St. John, N.B., owing to the death of her mother, Mrs, Burpee, who pass on Sunday. Deconsed wag the widow of the late Hom. Burpee. » Brockville council has. granted the al hospital and the St. Vincent £ Paul hospital there. $700 each. Rev. Ur. Hooper, First Baptist chareh, Brockville, has retired, owing | Lo ill-health. pe holding | SOMETHING USEFUL IN A FOLDING BED, Httle room mom and nt Takes ery makes a double notice bed at a BISSELL'S CARPET i "i PERS, The kind to ask for JAMES REID'S i The Leading Undertaker Phone 714 NEWS or HE Y: Soo 1. Gymnisivim Clases Will Open Next Monday. the new phywieal dires A. mel the ph of the cabinet and laid out pl ren Pros ! The R. tor of the work fuenday evening, for the winter's work tions to the gymnakigm wer ed 'ol by the cabinet The gymnasiuin class for the ws son will open on Munday afternoon next, when the business men will as semble to be "put throagh thew turns.' Provision has to be made thie year for seven classes, agninst [ows as last year. There are the Beginners, juniors, working bows, (olleg In stitute boys, the seniors, bunficss men and the baseball teams of the sunday #chool amateur athletic association; Hhimes, Y. NU committee mond on ann Dome va Linseed Licorioe and ¢ Uhiorody ne, Hie aranteed © cough cure. Sargent s Ps Rtore, Stanley Kinney died at Cupar, from heart failure. [lis remains interred in Picton bewvide the rem of Ms father, who died in Prighe h Columbia last HOODS + Sask ra June. PILLS