Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1914, p. 6

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4 5 = league with geie present team, , Mckee; od; Mersh . . cleww. gp this compilation of 1 kmew 'what was what' and has fa- e, secured another victory, ay alternoon, at the ericket field, The Central ation cross- . ed the plate sixieen times, while their opponents, Louise school, were doin; the deed twice. At no time durinh seven inn was the victory for Cen- tral in doubt, and for the first four i wise pever scored. It istoo shat there is no convenient way eapping the 'boys from Cefitral school, and as lig 84 thay are in the the of heart. So far no goad way has been found, so that the igger boys would have to work for was : : McGallfi 2b.; ming, db; MH. Abramsky, 1.1; Baker, Pp; Savage, ad; Linton,' lh; 8, Abramsky, c.f; Pritchard, s.s. : Louise-- Hazlett, 61; McCartney, p.; \ on; 2b.; Robertson, ss; Van Alsytne, 3b. MeKelvey, 1b; Searle, LE; Gow, rf. 'The score by innings was : Central ..... ..... ...430053 1-16 Louise 00610 1-8 oof Fon- f Motor Boat Races Wednesday, There are to be some good motor boat races on the morning-of June Grd and judging from the interest "taken in them hy the various owners of thin craft it 'looks as though competition was going to be quite i keen. A few days ago entry, forma were distributed among these en: thusiasts pon which four races wera ennmeratéed. 'Whoever ™ it. was that TaCes tyored all classes of local craft where- by thers is 4 good dance for al t tg e good, tou are the following (1) Two mile race, for all boats powered with single engines, For Jo cal boats only. (2) Two. mile race, for all Woats wered with two eylinder engines. or local boats only. OE ot ns. 1 \ p n =] bv 3 BO Por toont boats bmly. humors mers and alfendy some few "have * been forwarded to chairman, I. C. Lockett. Athletics vs. Victorias Athletics and Victorias meet for the second time next Saturday after- noon at the cricket field in the fourth game of the city baseball league. Victorias must defeat the Athletics it they inténd holding the second position in the league. - The two wins the Ponies have attained se far this season Nas placed them at the head of the league. Victorias lost to the Ponfes in the second game of tie seriew 3 forythe Victorias while Little will: be on the mound for Athletics, have Leen played, all three teams ave made numerous errors, Ponies vs. Bellevillali ie The Ponies baseball team will y in Belleville on Wedhesday aftdr- noon, June rd. "Punch" Derry will pitch for the local team. Notes on Sport Five home runs were made in the London-Ottawa games Hull, Que., the Ottawa club's Sunday field. There is a very short left field fence 'there which accounted for some of the homers, The Canadian cadets easily yjwon the mateh at Portsmouth, England. The scores were: . Canada, ' 576; < : . EE a, = "Por That beautiful Queen's campus, owned | house, 144 "Albert St., facing « iv the late Wm. R. Dick. Parties leaving the city, and must be sold. Tt is one of the best'laid out and up-to-date houses in the city, b App 'H.B. CRUMLEY : ly to 116 Brock St. v v vw oe! s6ary Practical Flome Dress Making Lerrons Prepared Especially For This Newspaper by Pictorial Review A REMODELED DRESS. Although it Is one of the latest de- sighs of the season, this dress is really a "make-over" The upper part IS formed from a dainty silk left from last season. while the lower is of qrepe de Chine. The same idea may be em- Ployed with any two materials, with splendid results at small expense, A'lawn or silk Hoing may be used for the waist, and It will probably be gec- essary to have a bit of new lace for the vest and neck. A yard of 27-inch satin will make the girdle, which should be finished at the back with a large bow, v For the outer blouse, close the under- arm and arm seams, hem the bagk on both aides und add hooks and. eyes. Cather lower edges to the size of stay and stitch the same. Now adjust the bib; back and front being very careful to see that the ends are.even and well-pointed. This may be outlined with a piping of slik or satin 1f desired. Tike the skirt, slash down the cen- ter back fold of back gore from upper 10. Jarge "O" perforation for open- jog. Pleat as perforated and bring folded edge to small "0" perforations; then stitch, Join the gores, matching ithe notches and if there is any un- less let it come out at the bottom io skirt. Pleat extension creasing slot astopationa. bring folded edge | Above Patterns Cat be Obtained from Newman & Shaw, Princess Street" a During the last two games whiten | { ' Sunday at | | | "Tom' McCammon will likely hurl 1 | SURVIVORS Hampshire cadets, 513; officers' training corps, 490; Hampshire, 448. INQUIRY INTO Six prizes for individual scores were R all awarded to Canadians. Players Ben Bebee, of London, and { Sehultz, of Toronto, Canadian league "teams, have been suspended for three days and fined $25 each for fighting at London. Munager Reisling's ease is laid over for a week for further i evidence aso whether he was acting as peacemaker or not. Meanwhile Reisling may play. Although Willie Ritchie was { Soundly thrashed by Charley White lin Milwaukee on Tuesday night, his bout with Freddie Welsh in-London on June 29th his been clinched. Ritchie, who is to receive $40,000 for his end, will sail for England on Junk i 6th. Welsh, it is reported, will prob- | ably. sail for the other side to-day. LAWNS SHOULD BE CUT LONG Cuttings Should be Left to Protect Roots Washington, D. C., June 2.---Crass should be cut "long" so that the roots will be protected after the cut: ting. This means, says the depart- ment of agriculture's landscape gard- ner, that the lawn mower should be set just as high as it will go. Lawns should be cut frequently and in ordinary cases, where the eut- tings are normal, notwithstanding the contrary opinion of the energetic person who follows up his cuttings by raking with an iron rake. Lawis should never be raked with an iron rake, except to prepare them for the sowing of grass seed, for such raking harrows up the soil. Neither should they be swept. If the diligent caretaker of a lawn must fellow Wp the cutting by some other operatién, only a wooden rake should be used, and this should be employed earefully so as not to dis- turb such of the grass clippings as have sifted down around the roots. These grass clippings that settle around the roots afford them a very important protection and will do much to keep the lawn in fine condi- thon when there is lack of rain later in the season, for they will hold the moisture and act as a shield from the sun. In fact, the grass cuttings are generally needed about the roots, and should not detract from the looks of the lawn, ror they soon shrivel, dry up, and work their way down, so that they are no longer noticed. Grasses are naturally cool-climate plants and are liable to be harmed by the hot sun about the roots. mie cielo MILLERS AT THE CAPITAL. The Question of Ocean Freight Rat- es on Flour, Ottawa. June' ©2.--Representatives of the Dominion Millers" Association will take up with Hon George TT. Foster, minister of trade and com- merce, the question of ocean freights on fiour. } The deputation cousiste of Messrs. Goldie, of Guelph; Noble, of Norval; Lay, of Ailsa Craig; Watts, of St. Marys, and Moore, of Meaford. This is the second deputation from the Dominion Millers' Association, a for- mor having asked the government to establish a .line of ocean freight steamers to bring down the steadily advancing rates on flour for export. The present deputation, it is under- stood, will ask sfor immediate action of some kind by the government to regulate rates.' 3 PORT NELSON. ELEVATOR Work on the A Js Now Pro- gressing. June 2.--~Work has com- menced on "the government transfer elevator at Port" Nélsop. Plans for this elevator were made by the Can: adian Stewart sompatiy. The grain comunission has handed over to the board of railways and oanals the construction of the foundations of this 'elevator and this is the work now un way. Bt was thought that by so doing greater progress could be made. Parl of the material necessary for this work was sent in fast vear and the first hoats for the Bay this season will take in enough more for this year's work. A soon as the foundations are completed the grain commissioner will arrange for the construction of the super structure. . Ottawa, a LR SS CRU -- MOST SALVATION ARMY FOLKS 3 leading from left to right: Captain Spooner, Major Mcintyre, Ensign Pugmuir, Major Atwell, Mrs. Atwell, Little Grace Hanagan, who se parents, Bandmaster and srs. Hanagan both were Eva Bales, and Mrs. Cook of Vanco aver, . «| BILL IS BEFORE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Limit to Damage Claims -- Body of Great Hunter -ldentified--Ottawa Vietinis of the Empress. Ottawa, June 2.--A bill to provide ior special investigation of the dis- aster 'to. the Empress of Ireland was put through all its stages ex- e¢ept third reading in the House of Commons yesterday. The hill was introduced by the Hon. J. D. Hazen. He stated that the present law provided that ip the case of shipping accidents the mini- ster had power to appoint one com- missioner and assessors. The com- missioner may be an official of the government, a judge of the superior court, of the Jounty court, or of he admiralty 'court, or a Stipend- arv magistrate, Owing to communications re- ceived from the home authorities it was thought desirable to consti- tute a special court to enquire nto the foundering of the Empress of Ireland which would carry more weight than would be the case by the finding of an ordinary coupt. Limit to Damage Claim Montreal, June 2.--in the matter of liability for loss of life at sea, the Merchant's Shipping Act of Bri- tain, provides limitations for steam- ship owners. Where improper navi- gation has been shown, the vessel is liable to a maximum of £15 for ev- ery ton of hér net shipping tonnage, plus tonpage for her engine room €pace, The net tonnage of the Empress of Ireland is 6,028, and 2,000 tons can be allowed fer her engine room and boiler space, which, therefore, leaves ler owners open to damage claims amounting to ahout £150,000 at the 'most, should fault be attributed to Captain Kendall or his officers. The Storstad on the same basis f tonnage, is limited in damage claims for loss of life and injury to about £68,500, at the most. 'Her net tonnage is 3,561, and local auth- orities allow about 1,000 tons for her engines and boilers. Tea In both vessels the crew space is vrivileged from damage estimates and claims, Sister Took Her Place. Quebec, June 2,- Numbered among the dead yet walking the mortuary | 'hamber-at shed 27, in vain search is the case of Miss © Lilly Ingleton, of Hamilton, Ont. "I'he night before | vas to start for Montreal for the trip home to see my parents 1 decided | wuld not go for a little while," nicks gladly. she "Mv sister Violet took my place Now she is gone." King Aids Relief Fund, London, June 2--~The Empress of Ireland relief fund subscriptions in elude :: The king, £500; "Queen Mary, £250; Sir Harry Poland, K.U,, £100; Commercial Travellers' Association, £25; Lord Derby, £200; Countess Der- by, £25. The Liverpool fund already £1,500. totals CHURCH ISSUE IN PRESTON Mayor and Clergyman at_Odds Oy- ev. a Procession, Londof; June 2.-The mayer Preston, Lancashire, and the chief constable, have banned the carcying of the statue of the Madonna am child Ly the, Roman Catholics in pro- cessions velterday. ~The priest con- cerned replied that he would® adhers to the programme unless satisfied that in so doing he was breaking the law. Preston is renowned for the religious . sensitiveness resulting mn frequent riots. : te of So far as goodness is ger of being overestimated. Beware of catarrh that eontain mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through (he mycaus surfaces Such articles should never be used except on réstriptions from reputable physic. ans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the gaod you ean possibly de- rive from them. Hwil's Cutarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Toledo, O,; gentaihs no merry and taken internally, acting directly upon 'the blood dd mueois surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It ia tak= en internally and made in Toledo, Onis by FP. J Cheney & Co. Testimonials ointments for ~ 0p is wr FROM THE EMPRESS, drowned. Miss RAILWAY MEN, Were Shy of Carload of Bees. Advices received at the headquar- ters of the Grand Trunk Pacific in Montreal, told of the movement of a whole carload of live bees over the company's lines. Thé bees. trav- elled from Seear, Mich, to Clover Bar, Alta., and every hive was found i to be in excellent condition on arriv. | al at the destination for the bees did | not appear to dislike their long rail- 1 way journey although the train men approached the car with great cans tion. P. H. Orth, of Clover Bar, who imported the bees, believes that thé prairie provinces offer special in- ducements the bee keeper, the rich vegetation making success prac- tically certain. Railway men de- clared yesterday that the dame "Clover Bar" appeared to be suftic- ient incentive to bee cultivation in that neighborhood, and when 'Ulov- er Bar" honey makes its appearance upon the market it should appeal to the imagination of the westerners. Imported to Will Try For Cup. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., June £. -- J. Harold Hayden, of New York, has arrived"at the river for 'the suia- mer Mr. Hayden is the owner of the Mitt II, which was the defend- er gold challenge cup for th: Thous- and Island Yacht club last year. lle is making a great many chaages in 7 FLGUR -- R.& W.J. BO Our Robin Hood Brand of flour has a guarantee In every bag for "| good quality. ANDREW MACLEAN, ach 4 ' ' Have youn 'a square plano youn would like to.evchange for an upright? Come id any time and see our large stock of New ieale Williams Pianos and select the plano you would like to have and we will make you a proposition al ing yon fair exchange price for the piano or the organ you have at home ' Never'buy a piano until you have seen ours. Columbia Grafonolas It you would like to own a talk- . Ing machine, it would pay you to come and select a machine and ar- range to either pay cash or any ~ terms "to suit you. You can have the records you wish at the same § time as the mmachige and on time payments, Store open from 9 a.m. till 5 p.am.;° and 7 till 9 pm, Yi, nek Pd THE NEW SCALE WILLIAMS PIANO AGENCY 4 J. R. Cote, Manager, 85 Montreal Street. hig boat and expects to attain a much greater sped wich it this sui- | mer. i ' Weddings PAA SAAS A NAA AAMAS, BON AS Black or grey Llama coat, white or pearl grey vest, stripe worsted trousers; up-to-date selection. Prices right. Fit guarantedd. A call solicited. | Crawford -and 'Walsh, TAILORS Princess and Bagot Sts. : Kingston, Ont. ' Ladies' Tailoring in connection. i concerned, | none of us are in any particular dan- } SAE { | | You are invited BUNT" 323 King St. Come In-Bring i Your Friends June 4th. Friday Afternoon June 5th. "June 6th. --re Haws Family Pius for eons free. Sy HW Price 15 Fata ¥ Droggists. ¥ ibe per Hardware SaturdayEvening to a' demonstration. of Gas Ranges and Appliances at $e 3d "5

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