Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1914, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE __THZ DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914. -------------------------------- M-------------------- -- A STIRRING EPISODE | * | erm-- . « IN SPORTING CIRCLES playing in excellent form, and this , . is probably the only tournament in é p>, 1 2 t [ A---- : Canada in which these young ladles| ! arly & rac 1Cd ; Néd Himself to Only Train With will play this year: His Suspenders xx Charlie Grier, the well-known gol- Hom e. Dress Making at Bs Iirsal, 258 yo liore Sares) : INF ONT. a me HAS HEN FOR FRONT fer of the Royal Montreal Club, run- ---- 2: were told by refugees who ar-| The War is Hitting Sports Very Hard | Ber-up for the Monireal and District er rons rived bere on (he Allan Liner Gram- = eT 4 2 slan and the Donaldson Liner Ath. ALMOST EVERY SPORTING CLUB . ; | Amateur Golf Championship title, . i All . Over Canada uy Wanderer will take part in the American Ama- #2... both from Glasgow. Hockey Club Will Cut Down Sal lqeyr Golf Championship tourney. My: Po Cr Dergersow, Ohirags, | Who Was Ino» iLla: waen (Je war ary of Players This Winter. Mr. Grier, is the only Canadian en- . : t A uont every Toronto sporting or- | [€1%3 In the American Tourney be- | Prepared Especially For This Newspaper i BY | urok:. aut got as far as Liege ve- | ganization 1s sending its quota oi ing* paired off in the first round with r 2 fore being held up. Noiwithstand- men to the war. There will be many R. 8. . Kempmann, of San Antonia, x ing that she had plenty of paper] gaps to fill in the ranks of the'toot. | (€Xa%. for the first day's play Cooke ; taney she could uy nothing for, \ SEAS three days. Mrs. Bergersen stood) ball and hockey teams this fall Sud rv. official programme for the A SPORTS COAT. a a Be aa yo] winter. Perhaps the football teams grand circuit trotting meeting to be tmmed. wih. a vest of plals. Sloth aD wr Uviinns Shove: them of the Argonauts, of the dherpro. held at Lexington. Ky. October 5, / bound with silk brad. ! niost of the time. Finally she Yipelal Union, will haye the honot to 17 inclusive, under the auspices A en b---- reached London: ot sending more men, Pro rath, Ist the Kentucky 'Trotting Horse i Here is a design that is sure to win | ° Rev. Father Finn, Chicago, said iigsgeryice of thelr Spuniry thas Breeder's association, was issued, 3 immediate favor because of its distine- | the only Germans that he saw who any of the other local clubs, The 4" pws that thirty-eight = races tive lines. It is best developed in the | wanted war were from-18 to 20. The ae hiv be minus the ser: will be run, with a total of $85,000 4 brilliant French and Scotch plaids, | better class of peoplé knew what*it| a ATi ke Bott in stakes. Probably' the most Aaigue- which come about 64 inches wide and | would mean to Germany and Bal whom are ye ra in the govern. | live stake will be the 3-year-old cost from $2.50 to 34 a yard. For a| trade. i : ' "Aw vieion of the Kentueky trotting fu- woman of average size 3% yards of Father Finn was in Dresden at the | nor-general's- Body, Guards; Art Mui: turity, which will be contested for material are required to make the de- | oughreak of hostilities and landed! and Alex Sinclair, wing men, wh on October 6. sign, but if the vest is made of plain | yitimately in London with only a! will go. with the 48th Highlanders; ir material 3 yards will be sufficient. shilling in his pocket, upon which | Alex. McFarlane, who enlisted trom Back River polo club, Montreal, | J > The entire garment Is cut from af jhe existed for three days. ! the 91st Highlander at Hamilton | "0 600 sanding a team to the | ) J fold of the goods, the back alone being Miss Peregrine, Galt, Ontario, al and Ross Binkley, who played back | o 0 coon iic0o exposition owing to so a arranged on the lengthwise fold. Tbe | :chool teacher, tells of how the mi-| fleld positions and managed thel oor laye ing to the war » ; underfacing, the front and collar, |yjiary in the Orkney Islands, where teain. many. of ME players gon n ag) A d which are cut in one, the lower sleeve | che Was staying when war was de-! . oi te Ig J 1 \ section, pocket lap and yoke and upper | ciared. disappeared i single night, Cak James Duffy, the Canadian winner | Arraignment of the 5s lergy. : AY X j { sleeve section are cut on a lengthwise Saved, 3 sap} grey ng oi ge Sight, | es of the Boston Marathon this year. |5¢ maa New York, Wn Bee fe RR IA INT thread of the material Dr. willoughby, of Catasapula, | and who later on created a sensa- That christianity continues to \ ; . Vs - First find the "oo" perforation di} py Guo caught in Paris by the war] tion by turning professional and {ry- | .xist in the outward seeming is most 1 K : cating the sears of front and eollar | nyt (oo onal TC errifie ing to get Fabre to turn pro. with{{rye. True, there are still hopes, Hi i section, which are In" ome; then close | ;;. icq {0 get away on an early! For Cooking and Drinking, also for Cake Icing and making Fudge. him, has gone to the front, patriarchs, bishops, missionaries |} W i i, center-back seams. train, but failed to do go. He caught ---- as S-- and thousands of churches where : ] 3 Adjust' underfacing te position un-| . ,..... no and the jam was So SRE : Practically every member of the lthe Bible is read and prayers are d A - derneath front and roll back on small great that he could not get into a = SAsMABALARLASARMAAMMLLMS Wanderer Hockey club, Montreal | sgid the year round. But if these! Ty | A "o" perforations. Upper front edge of Loar. He stood on the footboard, and \ TT who figured as a regular on the team | nopes, patriarchs, bishops, ministers, 7 Gf 1 pocket lap Indicated by small "0" per- | ; "0 yo Loni fall off he tied ° . y - a year ago, has received a letter land churches all combined cannot by nT foration. Adjust to position. UPPer |}; .. coir pact with his suspenders. A| otice eS Ul S from president Lichtenhein advising | enforce upon the nations of the . ¥ 8 | sdfe slong crossline of small "o" per- iranger hear him used a etter] | e will be a reduction | christian world the first principles 3 rig for the same DUrpose. o he re winter. The letter | of the religion {hey Doctor, then it u .- § Close back seam of yoke indicated |; hohe Sams re oa A mi shines Jo. We ate hoy howing the lat. points out the fact that last season | is perfectly evident that christian- J by triple "000" perforation. doin Sieve tes' hotite 10 go-to the fight. They Mi on Juars' in Juaguon. % - a wyles a cos ew. was losing one for the club and that | ity has broken down--in practice at . , iy sections as notched. sew yoke aad |, p i). customers sitting at the y 10¢ shine for 3c | Or il ae tl ie expenses must be' reduced lease--and the question presents it- ) i A sleeve section (In one plece) to frati} 1. "4nd never came back with any {Jj YOU 8 fve shine oe. your order and have your suit § p . and back as notched. Close undes- orders they had taken ) made before the fall rush, self to practical minds, why this arm and sieeve seams as notched. Ut.- Including 'vo foreign entrants | waste of men and money upon a deTTace lower art of lower sleeve sec- | aout a puog dinner there," said Pappas Bros. 76 Brock St. Phone 1518 tion from lower edge to 1% inch above | 1 oughby. | and one of th, 1 from Canada, there | mere sentiment which has no prac- are 112 names on the list of entries | tical value The modern world : wy perforations ---- ri 7 cromiing 'uf Sl) oe arations; SEES KAISER ON KNEES Two parlors, 90 and 200 Prin. roll back on sma p cess Street. given out by the United States Golf | boasts of its efficiency, of its practic association for its twentieth annua' sh, Btflimelan Ate a Io a 08 form cuft. Bink P -- Tio nl 4 2 p p ip & fe 18, m1 ons he : Support o iplomat Predicts He Will Soon Sue th ational amateur eliumpionship golt the christian. churches, christian coke 2D dart in vem ind pertared ¥ 'or tHe NW rr a day and continue until Saturday. ee Sheistiag Iie, : : perforations. Adjust an elastic the London, Aug. 27.--A prominent ; re Hho 2 50 Bein Bh Ay SHOE I - i : length and width of stay to position Siplotiatis} of the highest official Laon 2h ne Teer of re Ca; [men and nations to ive in harmony \Y\ a avs | Sale in? Jepies Sreerement ol a " oy NE % with. the essential principles of owe ge po a pe or oe 4 pe 9 Eastern Canada, have enlisted and cirishanity. witch are "love to: God \ tion in vest, Adjust to position under- | serving the developments, predicts ° will go to the front. They are Geor whd. man... But the actual copduet i neath Coat, bringing single large ana that the kaiser will make the first ge Guy, Sam Cuff and Herb Hector and character of ihe christian. ma small "o" perforations at shoulder edge | overture 'for peace in two months. P ' A 1 | He sg They wore members last Season of ticns of the world at this moment, ! ) 10 corresponding perforations in front § aid 5 a the Y.M.C.A. team, which got into led Dv 'he. stat { things and yoke and stitch shoulder edge uu Tt is clearly evident that the Rus- . . difficulty through playing with and |; c°'eted by tie state 0 ngs position, ian advance will make Germany's In less than two years it will be unlawful to er a ed I ne in Europe, strips the churches and The vest is sometimes outlined witt osition untenable in the long run b ' t is Nn Ww hite hos horus * their ministers spiri igni- e i al , . se g y American side of the line. helt ministers of all spivieual en braid and trimmed with fancy buttons | It is equally evident that the kaiser ny or 0 use poisonous e Pp P A SB A 2 n anguage: An early fall model for a sports coat. One-half yard of - 86-luch material | cannot afford to permit the father- matches Je Fox. the Brooklyn boxer. has Bs I Bn & i? Sing developed in bright French plaid and makes the vest land to be crushed in the final stage E b d h 1d b s & , the v bas t tl 8s to 8 of the struggle, as final defeat, even ve 0 snou egin to use p boxi 7 i re " 8 3 , gprung a new one on the »oxing § they are paid for doing, and hence CUTTING GUIDE . after early military achievements, - ry y g world. He gets his fighting Inspira-{ there is a vast waste of money and coo er | rr id wore would mean the probable loss of his "om EDDY'S NON POISONOUS THE MAN THAT SUITS YOU -- i words spoken | energy." . : ! tion from encouraging ¥ y 'ih PRINT AND COLLAR / -pouen imperial crown and serious internal trouble in Germany. by his father and mother, who sit at rr ---- % ob ve the ringside at every bout in which rh ND CFF D { The Navy At Work. o he takes part. erie s { ct. Ponv ' Though silence has fallen upon the . The war has cost Tony Ross a North: Sea, the navy is then Ah » ¥ ) Jad bout with "Bombadier" Wells A : navy e at wor : - promoter of Hull, England wis wil It i= at work in many parts gf th gr I k 3 1 : . "ad ; : "| wor ' f ; i 3 rc pRDLTY 5 dr: louris Germs s , ling to put up a $20,000 purse for | orld also. Fwenty fous of its FOLD OF SA WCH MATERIAL WITHOUT NAP Pareored Ae 30. 1957 E Pourieh So German trampet sven s the pair. erwisers are engaged in hunting five Pictorial Review coat pattern No. 5818, Sizes 32, 34, 38, 28, 40, 42] yj, tOFY vy B no fruit of - Oman cruises in the , Atlantic and 44 inches bust. Price, 15 cents | ATE rei rerman oversea comumerce is for the | Skirt No. 5763. Sizes 21 to 32 waist. Price, 15 cents. COMPANY "STATES POSITION time being at an end Seores of ves | enna - --- A -------------- x "Diplomatists who at first took the view that this would be a fight 6 : " to the finish are now taking the esquin atc eS view that the kaiser will endeavor 0 end the s i to end the struggle with a grand And thus ensure safety in the home. Young Saylor received the decis fon in a twenty-round bout with Joe Je' have be : L = Shugrue at Sydney, Australia, a]7¢is have been captured or detained, [: © 0 ion oAN IN STATES. | TWO HUNDRE JRICANS | Hope To Keep the Married Men E short time ago. : others have fled to port, and some wi ARS LA ATES. TWO HUNDRED AMERICANS I 1 e Married Men Em- have not dared to leave port. Ger | 5 Sn oi: Ta ; . ployed. The Dominion - Messenger Pigeon | Man imports are worth £550,000,000 England is Optimistic Over the Pros. | Form Corps in Paris To Battle For Toronto, Aug. -In an open let- association flew the third race of its | Vea". and her 'export about 150 pect. France. ter to the press, Massey-Harris Co. young birds schedule on Saturday. 000,000, and raw and half-manuiac London, Aug. 27 {anada's _ war Paris, Aug. 27.--The Stars and state: "It is obviously impossible Aug. 22nd, from Scotia Junction, an tured mmnaterials for manufactures are | loan is discussed by the Globe s finan- | Stripes was seen on the streets of | for the company to operate its air line distance of 125 miles the imooted to the extent of £300,000 inl a thisske the: tik of B Paris alongside the French Tricolor, Yorks on the basis of Srinasy con . in 3 28% vearly , or nearly all, ths }Wt onably be 1ssue in the | nited | when the ¢ s of 4 les volun- | ditions Naturally we will desire x a aner timing in 3.28.14. vast. ecommerce is arrested, and the | States though a number of Canadian ine the pris oi Sy eNcan Yon to run to the full limit of the trade The Natural Way to Health industrinl heart of the country j« | banks will doubtless take up a por- h ity to the St. Lazarre railroad | available Having in view the best XPERIENCE proves that 'Health by Coaxing is bett, ceasing to beat. Already there are {tion of. the issue, im view of the tution, to take a train for Rouen, | interests of our employes, we have than Health by Forcing. A Mild Romaads® ie" al ar riots in Berlin, and the tide of an. [scarcity of liquid funds in Canada. | where they will be drilled under | Planned that such manufacturing as superior to a Hazardous Force ds > gor will rise. Tn the meantime the | However, it is not expected here that | pronoh officers Among the Amer- | is possible under the changed con Eno's "Fruit Salt" prevents and relieves by Natural Means navy is keeping open our own routes | Canadians' subscriptions will absorb {ian volunteers are many young men | ditions will be carried on during the all functional derangements of the Liver, Temporary Con. of trade, and shipping is in pro- |More than a small proportion of the | oy o0--Fave been studying in Paris. | Winter months. gestion arising from the use of alcoholic bever. gress between Bergen, in Norway, and | leon. : American girls waved their handker- "We earnestly hope to have suffi- ages, Errors in Diet, Biliousness, Sick Fshiergl in Denmark, and our ovr An optimistic feeling prevails here | iefs and clapped their hands as the | cient work, beginning in the late 2 Headache, etc. It acts according to the onstern ports. The blockade of the | BMONE those interested in the finan |glonder column of volunteers en-| autumn and continuing during the a Fat quantity taken, either as a relieving Gorman coasts 3s affective, and. in cial result oe the grain crop in the tered the station, while a crowd | Winter months to employ at least 4 agent or as a cooling and refreshing fron | West, especially as the safety of the fu yi0n filled the square "outside those of our staff who have families beverage, and gently simulates without The Ontario championships pro-| war our commerce is almost as be : n Atlantic, which is now assured, has tolicered. to support." any weakening after-effects. Prepared only by duced some excellent tennis at Tor-| 4% in peace. induced tramp steamers to enter the " : ; Three troop trains will take the -------- . J.C. ENO, Ltd. , * 'Fruit Salt' Works, Londes, Eagland § -- Mordecai Brown, deposed manag- er of the St. Louis Federals, has quit baseball, according to Information ' given out by an official of the St Y.ouis Federals. According to {he story, Brown will retutn to his 'home in Terrehaute, Ind... Next win- ter he will go to California to look after bis mining interests onto. Miss Browne, Mrs. Williams Saas Se ese ! trade agaib on. this route I is an - - ---- and Mrs. Bickle won their games Bonus To Flag Bearer. tiipated the crop' will now be si hy ; | Americans, together with some other Germany's Open Door handily, while Sherwell, Baird,| Winnipeg, Aug. 27.--C. F. Her! 00000 rN the St. | boc | foreign volunteers, to the north London Chronicle ' Burns and Parton won in the men's| bert of Winnipeg, in presenting the | rice J i ---------- It would be a mistake to Suppose Sold inall the principal townsand cities of Canada open. flag to the 106th regiment of this tr ---- a CABINET CHANGE. that Germany's food 'supplies have Agents for Canada: Harold F. Ritchie & Much interest was tuken in sever-| city, made an offer of $500 to the All the world loves a lover. he {| been cut off by war. Holland is not Ce., Limited. 10 McCaul 5t., TORONTO xl sets played by Miss Mary Browne | man who brought it back after it} makes such an exhibition of Rim Hon. Pr. Roche's NMi-health Renders at war with Germany, and it may and Mrs. R. H. Williams, who are!had gone through active service. His Retirement Probable. be taken for granted that Germany ---------- A sl bei mi a . ' wn % ao will take the utmost pains to pre- ---- - " -- n -- Ottawa, Aug. 27.--The continued | vent Holland being drayn in to the ill-health of Hon. Dr. Roche is giv-| conflict. Even in normal times a ing rise to the belief that a change | very large proportion of Germany's in the administration of the depart-| imports enter by way of the Dutch ment of the interior is mot far off. | ports. At this moment the trade Dr. Roche recently underwent a se-| that usually enters through Ham- ne vere operation and will, it is under-| burg might easily be transferred in 5 o! stood, undergo another less serious | part to Rotterdam, which is a far HA A WIF one before his return to Ottawa. It} more direct avenue to industrial and C 00 oes it thought that under these condi- | populated Germany than the famous tions he is not likely to resume the { German port. There ig nothing to permanent administration of so|stop American, Canadian and Ar- v heavy a department as that of the | gentine grain being consigned in * interior vast quantities to in'vorters at Rot- S 1 ill : k | nr Ya chool will open in a wee A Whalebone King. other than German ships and these { She'won't object to your chewing {Springfie]d Republican Duteh importers cannot be prevent- and. every boy and girl will Practically every pound of that|ed from transhipping this grain at : ; | Indispensable article, whalebone, is | once into the barges and sending it need a pair of stored away in a small three-storey | Up the Rhine. It is a matter almost : building in New Bedford. There are | of life and death to Germany that " : only 10,000 pounds of it, vet this |tbis open gateway for food and precious store represents the whale- | {rade should not be closed, and it ¥ bone supply of the entire world. | is this solicitude that explains to a New Sh f th Fall BRIGHT CHEWING This eornering of the wholebone | large extent why the Germans have oes or € product is the enterprize of Edgar | been/so careful not to violate Dutch * Re 5 R! Lewis, a New Bedford young |terrfiorr. An advance of the allied an inter erm : man who knows the whaling. busi- | foes, however, 'as far as Cologne because each plug Is wrapped ness from beginning to end, and has d the Rbime valley would close whalebone phase of that business ser] this avenuel almost altogether. In separatel in foil and cannot intricately and carefull the Jast resort G jght bh ; ; N_-- purstely. iu fol 'ad od Th A ott Hd | J or Serman eh Br so we have gathered to- be other sources, 1 of { and ustria, o 0! ia, t » soil your pockets and your clothes. And the chew is so every hound mat taken. of this route. Je "exceedingly devions, gether the best line of School " " . } e Ww ne m Arctic, the | and in war might not be , ; DELICIOUSLY GOOD : that you yourself will never want Sortiweet. and he small. auantity open forjthe purpose. Shoes we have ever shown. ols to gO back to the old kinds sold in bulk. Buy a plug to-day South America and the catch of the No Money Orders. Dundes whalers ha gets. ae 5 the | Ottawa, Aug. 27.--"Not until N d : : hi « . "i r m a e find see how different it In, GF Ametice and Burope have to | manant. peck Sil the mone oben © advance 1 prices at this deal. ! 2 trafic between Canada and Britaie 5 Sugar on be resumed by the post office depart store. wD el Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 27--The| perv, id the deputy postmaster A beautiful satin insert that can be made into many pretty things is contained embargo on the exportation of suviir Eeyeral. 1 th oly = hat with Mies : Ee ouien. muostd. yecsutt b¥ | should lose money if we started the in each wrapper. See window displays around tows, od, except 10 counties hatin Or; | Money order business at this time." ; 5 Great Britain. y While Mayor Bauer, of Lafayette, Ind a convention :

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