"PACE EIGHT, = ' RE __THE NJTLY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1912 doe ie as al . IR son, lth, 75: $1.25.4 Lieut. Swaine, * : [) | 1th, 73; 81, Staf-Sergt. Skinner, : , 1; 8], Sergt. McManus, CMS. { \ Men Who Wear Livingston's Clothes ST cgay, C5 AT THE 14TH REGIMENT SHOOT | R.C.E., 67; 50c., Sergi. Howdle, R.' DR. G. C. CREELMAN GUEST OF | ; : ON MONDAY, M.C., 66; 500. Pte. Parks, 14th, 66, OANADIAN ULUB. | | ; Habe. Cadet Logie, B4-C. 65; 50. | ' / -- id. J. Barrett, K.R.A., 64; '30c, J. _ : Regiment Team Won First Prize-- i Borrar ERA. oF Spoke on the Subject of "Agthy RMAC. Was Second and ree | cultural Education™ at Noon-daj | . oad . Kingston Association Third. IN SPORTING CIRCLES. { Luncheon on Tharsday--Dealt | h | | 1 That eight The following are the scores and! po. ndoiore Harriers Meet at| With Work of Ontario ag 1 prize winners of the 14th Regiment-| 8 It 3 : } al shoot at the Barriefield ranges on | Kingston on Saturday, vu ory Cote at Guelph. Thanksgiving day. The team of the! The meet of the Intercollegiate Har-{ Pr G. C. Creelman, president of regiment won first in the open! rier Union will be held at the Reval {Ga Ontario Agricultural College, | ' XY mateh, with that from the Royal Mil- | Military College on Saturday, Novem- Guelph, was the guest of the mem- | itary College second, and the King-| ber 2nd. The race will commence at bers of the Kingston Canadian Club, | ston Rifle Association third. {11 a.m., and the course will be about | 3 their noon day luncheon, at the | Prizes will be paid at armourier | five and a half miles in length. The Frautenae hotel, --_ areday, aid i: ' . : : ae : e a on the sub- | rn . : on Monday evening, Nov. 4th, {start will be made at Bacriefield, with | 0 VF 8 (8 adver' on the sub | 7 a rverybody who appreciates a ps oa wad he ; ! Regimental match 200 and . 300 the finish in the R.M.C. grounds. | Creelman 1s a very entertaining | i i Bess |W beautiful range of fabrics and' | yards, open to members of regiment | Entries are expected from Metall, Var t- : at : | speaker, and with the knowledge he | ¥ » 3 . he i i BS members. Pos-| sity, Queen's and R.N.C. {Ban of Agticulture. Soy oaaaag bel 1 fea) |/4]terns from which to select her i $3, Pte. Parks, 63; $2, Bdsm. C.| Cadets for Toronto. . the work All his Nie. from & Amal [fi] New Dresses will be more than 23 33 Pte Pasion ine Loo mer] arsity 1 has artahged Rane with | deal of interest. 5 i. £4 3 {|}] delighted with what she finds GC dorrie, 52 Fsh, Sevit. Prov | tne homey Quiero of the cadets of | "me president of une chun. cot. 4. | fl AH] NR [i¥] bere: ol . 5 3 8 . "1 B. Cunningham, pres . nan | AN \ hu i hp) B : Shetty 1 ort Rh | to. on Saturday. This ought to be an | her of prominent farmers of the! wi WEA { Careful selections from the $1.50, Corpl. W. Hamilton, 47: moccesting exhivition, as Ladcts have | county, were present, to hear the| ji fi] foremost lines of the/ season ena- $1.50, Pte. G. Taylor, 46; $1.50, Pte. | po this 'sessing before them in rug-| address, and they greatly appreciat-, I HY i bles us to present for your favor an S. Aveling, 44; $1.30, Sergt. Wil. | his seston, as in other years. log the opportunity of being present. | LW SERN ) 3 US LO re: ; : Hamsan, 12: 31. Pte. Light, 40; $1, inde a Oe The speaker in his opening re-| | NN {1H exceptionally attractive display of Pte. Daley, 40; $1, Pte. Weidon, 40. ied 3%. Gananoque. marks, extended greetings from the N | distinctive fabrics $1, Pte. Clifford, 40; $1, Pte. Mur. » Howard Hiscock, William street, was | Guelph Canadian Club, and also the ¢ i ak ray, 35; $1, Corpl. Monerief, 33: %everely injured while playing football | Ontario College, and went on to! . '$1, Pte. Clench, 32; $1, Capt. Ma. io Ginnanaqus on Mouday, with the Show the wark he Salisge is doing. We Sa Ch v B d ] h thood, 30; $1, Sergt. oxley, : | team of toe Kingston Col tate Insti- St year, e college enro { 3 1 hood, IAL BL, arley, 39: 1cute. In the oping of x game His [1,576 pupils in all -classes. A Tho A all eviots, roadcioths, 76¢, Pte. Morton, 28; 75¢, Col. Sergt. | ©0ck, in a tackle, received an injury | college had drawn attention from all i ! " . ©. Hall, 27; 75¢, Pte. Shaw, 24; 75c, 10 the top of his spine. He was {Over the world, which showéd the 8 Sa ' Se es Satin Cloths Pte; Suddard, 14; 75c. Bdsm. W. "knocked out" for over an hour, and {importance of Ontario, as an agr- | 4 ; TIE Tg ' ' Westcott, 13. | attended by In. C. H. Bird: However, sultutal Province here wats, i01 \ "Power" cup match, open to. he recovered, and replaced Evgas in| attendance pupils from us a, Le oa teams of four A from -- com- | the last quarter of he game ee New Zealand, India, Japan, South; i oN Fancy Tweeds, pany and brass band: ihe Royal Military College cadets and | Africa, Spain and many other places. | 3 1st, $6, "K" company team--20¢ | the Collegiate boys, in Kingston, on |Sometimes there was an idea that #1 1 points--Col. Sergt. Fraser, 56; | Wednesday afternoon. | the province had gone about as far | 4 Cashmeres, Sergt. Anderson, 40; Pte. Parks, 56; | i------ as it could'in the Jie of agriculture, H Pte. Phalen, 54. : To Play on Saturday. but it was continuing te go ahead, AY NE Di Are the bast advertisers. Bd are prejudiced, of course, but It 2nd, $4, Brass nd team, 186| The return game between (ollegiates and by way of iHustrgtion, the WE Se 1 1 onals, is the prejudice of satisfactio A . . aker inted out that the field iar Once a man wears a Livingston Suit or Overcoat it is signifi- i © Atwood, Ji; Wo aon i and 18. 3' Fo isto taje-Place oa the | of Untario, yielded 83 per cent. Xd i ERY . \ . ott, : CQ A i GG vi y college campus on Saturday . » i. Ih eon a ery 'a puri ane tue, [ype | | iternoon ut") "a clock. The colieg. | more, than all the crops from Winul | ff (og l} #2 French Poplins. 3 o & " 2 8 we 3 ny 0 a ry . 5 . a 7 p ir n the ability of one store to produce 80 much better clothes for the Third, #8, pg. C Hah, rug ey LN unk They will be able to main Speaking on the question of the All th N . money than ean be secured oisewhere. but thy fact remains that onley, 7; Taw. Murray, 36; Fae retired farmer, the speaker raised | |, € [New Weaves, I'abncs and Co- they are always santinced I {help full satisfaction as soon up Clench. 23 i : : : Hugh Gall to Referee the question as to whether they were l f F they wear a Suit of Livingstcn's Clothes. Next in iH" o : ' happy living in the city. in is le d pin corer wepany, 1; Hugh Gall, of Parkdale rugby team, | opinion, they were not, and he made ors or all are here, at 50c, 7 5c, You Can ay SS an Dress Better 124 Mnpany. S04 ** | has been agreed upon by Moill and the suggestion that retired farmers $1 2 : . | Queen's as referee for their game on! would render the country a great up to $ r . 's Clothe > i Open match, 200, 500 and 600 yards, ef If you wear Livingston's Clothes, let us prove it to you. ain neh 20 ai and OF ¥ i Saturday. They have not yet agreed service, if instead of moving to the ; i have | city, they would build a house at one Suits, $l 2, | 5, 18, 20. association 'in third division, seven} pan spire, Gall was to any | ena of their farm, and assist their New Velveteens, Tan, Brown, Navy, shits ae ; wach Yange, pire, but McGill objected. Jueen's son, or son-in-law as the case might pots : " L i . $ . 4, Capt. Campbell, 14 00. 83. | wanted a McGill man for their game be, in agriculture. . : $ Overcoat, $1 2 to 25 Major ey Pn. 90; 50, Staff { with Varsity, and thought Griffiths] The retired farmer, in this way, Green, Black, 50c, 7 5c, I, 1.25 Co T M hy Sergt. Skinner, Mth, 99: $2, Lieut. | would be satisfactory for McGill. Man would be able to take up schemes for N Silk V . me O= CITOW. Swaine, 14th, 95; $2, Pte. Parks, 14th. | ager Bosak expects vo reach an under! the promotion of agriculture, and | ew Jl elvets in all wanted 93; $2, Sergt. Blake, R.C.E., 43; $2 |standing on Thursday afternoon. having had the experience would be Stafi-Bergt. Johnston, R.C.E., 92) fue es Bitter able to give the advice neces colors $1.50, A. Atkins, K.R.A., 92: $1.50, J, KINGSTON STREET MARKET. | sary. 3 . Barrett, K.R.A., 92; 31.50, R. A. Bail dein br. Creelman spoke on the question le, K.R.A., 92; $1.50, Cadet logie, | The Prices That Produce Brought of city vs. country life, and = also IVIN S ON"S > RNC 92; 81.50,* Cadet Foon: on Thutsday. dwelt on dpe. of te, poiems the | : ! { 3 | RM.C., 91; $1.50, Sergt. Sawyer,| The f x scient. | farmers are facing, an work the : RAL, Sa Cadet Turner, RM. iy ers ad Seoveted Sufiiciont- college wus doing. Reference a . hy 88; $1.50, Major Baillie, K.R.A.,! io . . | made to the rapid strides being mad | 85; 81, C. Flliots, KRA., 87; $1, 1. Suir sr Oo ee amarhe! «2! in the 'draining. Men engaged io} orm er ecting hy» vy 3} : 3 M. Asselstive, K.R.A., 86; 81, Col . rgd | this work were hard at work bat B R O C K ~ T R E E T Sergt. Fraser, 14th, 86; $1, Sergt. Me. and fowl were scarce. Strictly from ould wot keep up with the applica y te : eggs wold as high as 45¢c. a dozen. . : tes Manus, C.M.8.C., 85; $I, W. Ruttan, | The farmers of the district were tions being received for the work. K.RA., 8 7c. G. Hooper, Q.RA.. | ; i 1. Taking up the question of potatoes orse 8; T0e., Sergt. Howdle, R.M.C., 83; mostly 'engaged in plowing. and get Dr. Creelman stated that Ontario was IS = he., J. H. Barrett, K.R.A., 83; The. | UNG in their potatoes, and, of course, | i vaisi 4s many as needed for ; Pte. Aveling, Ith, 80: 7be., Cadet | the "spuds" are not very satisfactory. he oe a tion, Toronto alons Asheroft, R.M.C., 80; T5c., Pte. Ed.| ihe pumpkins invited purchasers for Paced from ra to four thousand | y ion i g wards, 14th, 15 Tc, Sergt. Ander | Hallowe'en. bas per day and they 'vecured their The latest decree of fashion in son, Lith, 74; he. Pte. Phelan, Lith, | The geueras prices remained about _ oo)' pik "from New Brunswick he Corsets call for low bust and 4; Te. Pte a. the same a9 last week. Potatoes, Soe. TOPE . raity was } . Lande . Y Pte. Light, hy T % : Aes to $1 a bag; tomatoes, 51.20 10 The chit Frasn. to the veut ity was | snug hips,the waist line slight] r Att woud yg 2; Pde, Corpl. Ham- im » Sushal; Sith ress ones at EE yas alto reterrea ] pronounced and the flat bac ilton, th, 70; 75¢., Sergt. William- | Ve. a i ge, wc. al Pi to. Canada furnished seventy pu | either medium length or long. son, 14th, 68; 75¢c., Pte. Daley, 14th, | Vc. dozen; beets, three bunches for . of he Col or: i, | Si 8 pk aoe op, of he dr or rt Pi oe., Sergt. Pratchett, 14th, 60; 75¢c., | parsnips, at 20c. a ; cauliflower, Cl as regarded 88 the | Pte. Weldon, 14th, 54; 75¢., Rdsm. W.' 10c. each; pumpkins, Ue. to J0e. each; Sale. dairy ye i " ; New French Model Westcott, Ith, 50; 75¢., Pte. Shaw,| cow pumpkins, 5c. to 20c. each; | : \A . Peto. Sudda: IH 1G u . .'t Dr. Creelman spoke of the men go ; ) ' Hth, 46; 75c., Pte. Suddard, 14th, 10. | citron, Se. (0 30. each; squash, Je. ing about giving the farmers instruc: | XP dae Corsets at 2. 2.50, ! : ; a Open team match, open to teams oi and up; celery, Be. and 10c.; pepper : " ; - NIT Co Dresses five men from any unit or rifle asso- | two for Be., 3 for 10c.; a Proc. Youd an "ductods. ol re | W 4 3.50, 5.00. ats an ciation in the third divisional area; | peck; apples, 73c. bushel. Sted that Sher war va = bei : ube ; *hot_in Sqmjunetion with open match : | About twenty-five loads of hay sold a Ruey 2 aie Waa nei : C c A la Grace Cor irst, 88, 14 ogi i ; S . i ; Rul ¢ egiment team, 459] at the hay market dtring the week, The speaker put forth a strong ap: | ints; scores : Major J. H. caili i ; = Wr X 4 scores ager H. Dawson. | the prevailing price being $14 to $15 peal for the teaching of agriculture ! ! set, new makes for : : b ) ; Capt: P. G. C. Campbell, 100; | a ton i i i : Swai A Te . townahi = Fyeeything } Liatt. a Swaine, v8: Staff Serge. | Oats sold on the street for from PB bt 30WnAIp achatle Frere the | LANE F. Il $1 | 25 | 50 Ey. Si ey . Parl 8, Dare) Me. to 30c. a bushel; buckwheat boys and girls on the farm. The | ] ph all, ' ' ' . 3 8 Seco! AH or from G0c. to 0c. There was ising geveration should be taught | : at de : : $ -~ College, points; scores: Sergt. Me x i i Manus, 85; Sergt. Savor. 90; Cadet fide, Iota] wheat, going for 9%0¢. a the common things, which would oad | E. Corset Waists for F. AN . zace i La A d ; - : mio ho, CE LT We ek So | A | Youre Girls 4 hind, Kingston. Rie Association) P2if-. Yow: brought S110 aud $1.50 'Op make them Leiter anidites, | oung iris, team, #40 points; scores: T. M. As. on snd chickens from 5c. 10 oo points of interest, snd his ad 50c 5 $1 00 selstine, 886; Stafi-Sergt. Johnston, 92: $ | dress, which was not concluded | y C, . . i Having Priighased from one of the leading Major Baillie, 88: J. J. Barrett, 92; pgE i Sow 3 Be. to he. two o'clock, was listened to very st: Coat and ~Makers of Montreal their J. HW; Barreti, 82. J *--tentivgly: . over make and Samples of Coats and Dresses, rut Reka oy match, rogimen. | pound. A the close he wae Sscorded . 4 Health Waists for Women. we will put them on sale Saturday at two mental and othir mat-hes: 1st. |N PANGER OF SINKING. hearty, vate of thane Perguan. In: N . Co Kirkpatrick cop and 82, Lieut. W. I. . ate verary. and B. W." Robertson. Ring: | ursing rsets, Swaine, 165 points; 3nd, $1.50, Major | T° Steamer Rapids Prince Had a SC Bu . N 70 Co d D J. H. Dawson, 164 points; 3rd, $1.50; Close Shave. : e ats an resses Capt. I. G, C. Campbell, 157 poinis;| The steamer Rapids Prince was in THE WHIG'S JUMBLE, 4th, 81, Pte. Parks, 156 points; 5th, | danger, for a time, of sinking at The Coats are assorted - sizes, 16 to 38, made 81, Staf-Sorgt. E. W. Skinner, 149] Folger's whari, oa Wednesday noon, A Lot of Short Items Run in To-| Yi f Im od Tweeds and points; 81, Col.-Sergt. Fraser, 139] which is to be her winter berth. She gether. | from good qua ity of Imported Tweeds an points; 81; Ple. Phelan, 135 polnts;| was towed down from the wharl of Salo! Men's extra heavy sweaters, Cheviots. The Dresses are made from good 81, Pte. Aveling, 124 points; and fol-| the Kingston Shipbuilding company '§1.50. Dutton's. quality of Ladies' Broadeloth, made in Now lowing Be. © Poe; iwi 123; by the Calvin tug Frontenac. The At Sydney, N.S.W. 'filly women sent | a ] . od . | : C tug had ret to Garden Island. tg, jail for wearing | hat pins. 's latest style, all sizes, will be sold Sat- ; Pe. ; liam The accident, iis understood, is dus. We sell English Boos. Tatton's y DFICE ( h RE. 8 . an oversight™ while the Prince 209 Princess street. urday at less than the price of the cloth to ; Yo os ef a nn. {200 Taino SUN. les." . Gil} make them. , 94; Pte. Shaw, 70; Bdem. W.| It appears that one of the belts in son's. x Westeott, 63; Pte. Clench, 32; Pie. | the shaft had not been sufficiently; King Alonso of Spain is confined ; . . tightened when work was being done to bed suffering from an attack of and with the motion when the large influenza. : All the latest lar and operatic i i . Dutton's music = 60 Coats, Chincille's Fancy Tweeds * Double Face Cloths, in all the latest others Among This ot of Goats Jon regular as high as Br Fut¥ B¥8 #E Heavy Double Soles, Waterproof | Tppers, Viscol Soles, $4.00 a pair. | We also have the finest range of | Black Boots at' $4.00 we have ever | shown. Glad to show them. : i IH ft HS 3 E fF ?