THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1915. CTONTAINS NO ALUM We unkiesitatingly recommend Magic Baking Powder as being: the best purest and most healthful baking powder that it 1s possible to produce All ingredients are plainly printed on the label MADE IN CANADA iS BAKING POWDER 1S COMPOSED OF THE TORONTO, ONT. WINNIPEG, MONTREAL £3 ii { nich Ti I I Local Brae, time Tui. | Camera SupplyDepot | Trains wi eave and ar e at City Best's eras, all ind plates. Papers both P., the able, Films, the City 57 a.m | vam | $54am | 2.12pm | 340 pm | makes, for films gaslight and P, O. best brands procur- Gola 13791 4 best makes, includ- ing the Eastman films. Supplies-----A complete stock of Albums, Chemicals, Tripods, Trays, Frames, ete. Repairs-- We make repairs to any make of Camera. - Exchange made for any Cam- era taking your old one at a- good valuation. The Amateur Finishers. Best's The Popular Drug Store. "Open Sundays. Kost. y ty Ar. Clty --Mail 17am Fast Exp. 258am. 3.35am 32---Lwocal to Brockville 815am fl 1¢,...12.20 pm. 12 12.52 p.m . 1.08 p.m. 8.50 am 1.38 p.m 73Tpm § run dally Sunday Peterboro A, Detroit ', Montreal St... John and New York For full particulars apply J. P. HAM LEY, Railroad and Steamship Agent cor. Johnson and Ontario streets At AAP lr tt Mt ANADIAN PACIFIC to Tor Hamilton, Buffal Chicago, B: Ottawa, ( Halifax, I Hiof AUTO AND CAR COLLIDE HOME RUNS WON GAME AND MISS HART, MADOC, WAS SEVERELY CUT. On the Face By Wind-Shield Glass-- The Lady Was Takea To the General Hospita¥ What might have proved a very ous accident for seven people oc- ed at 11.15 ' pm. Wednesday, when an automobile owned and driv- en by Howard Kelly, a chauffeur from Madoc, collided with street-car 14 at the corner of Prineest and King streets Kelly, Young driving. an Overland with License No, 37900} was Mrs coming along King street with Ackman and her daughter, Miss Gertrude, Miss Hart and Misses Sex- | smith all of Madoc The parity ar- rived in the city on Wednesday af- ternoon and were on their way home. Street car No. 14, in oharge of Motorman P. Reynolds and Condue- tor W. Woods, the last car from Portsmouth, was coming down Prin- ss street, slowing down to stop at e@ corner to discharge three pass engers before going into the barns. with the Whig, Mr zht the car would ahead rather than turn and to avoid what would be a surely bad acci- swung to the curb in front MeGall's store He said he was || going not over five miles an hour | Tlie street car rd automobile ecol- lided, a part t treet car break- ng the windshield and together do $30 damage to the front e automobile. Miss Hart was in front seat and parts glass wind-shield gave her face t bad gash. J. Soucy, Barriefield camp, who was standing near at-the time rescued her by pulling her out of danger. She was sushed Jo the tieneral Hospital where Capt! R. B Richardson and the house-surgeons attended to her injuries. glitches were necessary to close the wound. The cut is on the right side her face the full length of the jaw-bone. converat the corner case 1e about th the TRANSCANADA EXPRESS Carrying Through Equipment to WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER LEAVES TORONTO 6.40 P.M. DAILY Connecting Train Leaves Kingston 10.45 a.m, Canadian Pacific All The Way Ne Change of Cars or Depots Pacific Coast Tours at Low Fares Including "CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS? Particulars from F. Comway, C.P. A, City Ticket Office, corner Prin- cess and Wellington streets. Phone 1197. EYE GLASSES The kind you want--the kind most everybody wants MODEL glasses scientifically ground. MODEL adjustment insuring « perfect comfort. ODEL shapes that add dig- nity to the face. ODEL clips that don't slide, tilt or hurt the nose. ODEL methods lowest prices. KEELEY Jr., M. 0. D..0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 Princess Street 3 doors above the Opera House In Effect: September 8th Leave Kingston 2.30 p.m. dally, except Sunday, for Yarker, Smith's Falls, Ottawa and inter- inte points. For Yarker, Napanee, Deseron- to, Helleville, Trenton, Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto and medinte points. For Yarker, Tweed and inter. diate points, rrive Kingston 10,10 am. Yarker, Tweed and .iuter- diate points. Further particulars on appli ention to M, CU, Dunn, City Ticket Agent, or R, HH. Ward, Station Agent, Automobile For Hire (1915S REGAL) Special Rates for all Kinds of Drives Weopings * ao Seeciavry, Prompt Attention to Boat and Trai || Calls, i Service and Efficiency Guaranteed. R. J. Allen, Phone 300. 3404S Mion See Ble Bc ifonin Lo ~~ Coal The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal és. good Coal and we guarantee . prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO, Foot of West St. IRL ee, ~ Oysters Dominion Fish Co. insuring inter~ reat SB Underwear Problems ! All lines at Old Prices. , Now is the time to buy. All duplicafions will # bi very much dearer. Combination Suits. Nearly all 'men are considering wearing these garments and put- ting the two piece aside. Elastic Ribb Conform- ing Suits are the favor- ites. All 'the hest mak- ers' goods and all at la vear's priees, Elastic Ribb, at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per suit. Ceetee All-Wool, at $4 and $5 per suit. Light Weight French Wool, at $2. per suit. HEAVY GARMENTS - Nova . Sepotia wool, suitable . for outdoor wear, at 75¢, $1 and $1.25 | | | | | Wake up feéling fine! ay PHONE 526. ~ Coal Keeps SOWARDS. per garment: Two piece goods ear- ried in all lines, Get supplied at onee at the Underwear Spe- cialists. : : ii Casearets from the drug store and .§j eat one' or two to-night and enjoy ii cleansing you ii You will wake fine. FRUIT SHIPME INCREASED California's Fruit Trade Stimulated By Advertising. New York, Oct. 6,.--How Califor- nia had increased its fruit shipments from 2,000 carloads in 1885 to 50,- 000 carloads now was described by G. Harold Powell, general manager of the Califernia Fruit Growers Ex- change in an = address before the Quoin Club at Delmonico's. { "The value of the orange and le- mon crop shipped through the Cali- | fornia Fruit Growers Exchapge ev- | ery year exceeds the value of all the | minéral products of the state," de- | elared Mp. Powell, "in fact, the total valifatiof of Bhis-fruit is $27,000,000 There is $200,000,000 inve i in | California's ditrus industry," Thir- i teen to fifteqn thousand families are + living on la worth $1,000 an acre, and 150,000 persons are directly and pindirectly supported by the indus 2 The California Fruit Growers | change, finally was formed for the! { purpose of economical handling the | distribution of the fruit. The Ex change is entirely a non-profit orga- nization." According to the speaker, 65 per j cent of the growers of oranges, le- | mons and grape fruit in California are members of the Exchange. About | 30 per cent of the product is sold at { auction in the "big markets of the | East. } "Where does your money go when !{ you buy $1 worth of oranges? Mr try E | HOOPER, OF BOSTON RED SOX : MADE TWO. He Give Boston World's. Champion. ship By Smashing Out a Homer In | the Ninth Innings. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 14.--Harry Hoopef, the 1915 edition of Home- | Run Baker, gave Boston another | world's baseball championship ves- he terday afternoon with two home runs § into the centre field bleachers. - The Californian came to bat in the ninth with the score tied at 4--4, and sent 'the 1815 series intd history with a terrific clout which ¢leared the centre | J field fence on the bounce "by three (§ eet. It was the | Sermon on, fourth straight i Several « --- a -- mn. victory for Heston and tory which had been won in the ninth inning by one run. The crowd swarmed down on the field as Bill Killifer, pinch hitting for { Rixey, made the last out, and fought | to get near the Boston bench, where | Hooper was being mobbed by his joy- | ful team-mates. For fifteen minutes dfter the game the crowd surged around the | Bostoh bench, clamoring for a sight of the new home run hero, but he |§ was spirited away, and the crowd was forced to depart without getting to him. Philadelphia lost as befitting cham- pions After the weakest hitting in a world's series, the Phillies sudden- ly found their batting eyes at the i start of the game and bombarded Foster for nine hits, including a dou- | ble and a home run. The game was the first really | championship game of the series. It was replete with dramatic mo- ments, terrific hitting in the pinches, i and clever fielding. | The Phillies started out in the first inning to overtake the Red Sox | at tg nal Powel asked his hearers. Answering | { the question. himself he said, "about! one-third of the dollar goes to cover { the cost of getting the fruit to the {€oMsunier. The wholesaler's cost is | 8.2 per cent, the Exchange cost 1.5 { per eent, and 20 per cent goes for! transportation charges. National advertising in newspap- ers ang magazines has kept consum- j er demand in step with the great in- jerease in the fruit crop, the speaker | asserted. Most of us ean repeat the ten commandments, but do the most of us keep them? A straddle, in businessvor polities, {is often the result when investiga- | tion is-furned loose. , Many 4 man who owes something | to himself refuses to pay it. YOU'RE BILIOUS ! CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS 10-NIGHT Don't stay headachy, sick, have bad breath and sour stomach. or Best lax- ative for men, women land bowel poison which is keeping! iiyour head i | ed, breath !offensive, and stomach' Z2y, your tongue ecoat- iisour. Don't stay bilious, sick, || headachy, éonstipatéd and full of cold. 'Wh¥ don't you get a box of! i the nipest, gentlest liver and bowel | up feel fit and Cascarets never gripe or! sicken like salts, pills and calomel. | QI They act so gently that y. "FORREST" 'CADY, Well known backstop of 'the Boston Red Sox, whos brilliant playing wasa feature of the AVorld's Series games, CA by bombarding Foster for two runs. Hooper with his first homer evened {up the count in the third inning. Philadelphia fo ahead again in the fourth on Lu s' homer. Bos- ton tied it again in the eighth on Lewis' homer, and Hogpet's history- making wallop in the ninth was the grand finale to a sensational game. Boston's outfield, named the best in baseball, lived up to its reputa- | tion. Duly Lewisand Harry Hobo- | per have easily been the sensations of { an otherwise drab series by their ter- rific hitting in the pinches and mar- i vellous spearing of 'hits, Hooper, by his work yesterday, crowds Frank Baker off the ledger of world-series fame. Baker never hit any more opportunely than did Harry Hooper. In the fourth in- { ho Sle | his team ome run behind, he to bat and lopped ome into { the cFowd in centre field. Another {again in the ninth innings of the cru- cial game of the series, with the i score tied, he came to bat and sent | anpther one into the same The ball carried Philadelphia's cham- | pionship hopes with it into oblivion. Remove 'the liver: To Have Long Fight.e the third vie- |} Probs.: Some local showers, but sostly fair on Friday. Fashion affords vou shape. PAGE THREE LS - a -- TT latitude as to size and Your hat may be of the wide-brimmed Gains- borough persuasion or of the chie little turban style--it may turn up in the sides, hack or front. but if vou would really be "in the picture," La Mode insists upon the dis- Just arrived and and NEW WAISTS. See the SMART TAILORED SUITS and $20. . tinguishing touch of fur. particular charm of the New Hats. placed Therein lies the secret of the The very Newest and Smartest Hats are here for your selection. You'll like them all. ' Millinery for Children This is a department we don't neglect, in fact we make Call and see the! dainty little models for the kiddies. a specialty of it. in stock: More NEW SUITS, NEW COATS, we are offering at $15, $17.50 Steacy's The Woman's Store of Kingston ~N DAVIES Halibut AND Direct from the Coast. Halibut, boiling cuts, Halibut, steaks Salmon, boiling cuts, : 16¢ Salmon, steaks ....18¢ ~Opytsers (solid meat), Fresh Ciscoes .....16¢c Smoked Haddies ..14¢ EE -- a ---------------- THE Wm. Davies Co Ltd.,, Phone 597. Philadelphia | Berlin, Oct. 14.--Germany will have a long and hard fight in her | drive through Serbia. She will not remain on, the defensive on the wes- tern front, bat will try to break | through the Franco-British line. She! Russia. f These are the conclusions of Ma- jor Morahi, Germany's noted mili | tary eritie; all of whose predictions | hitherto have been justified by sue- ceeding events. ° a A man's worth in the community ermined by he ; RE ng a will not try to go much further Ito i Catacsy Cure is . upon Ne sic ira G. E. MARRISON, Pho her. (Successor to Mrs. M: Henderson) A Ari tiring HIGH CLASS POR. Our powerful new 8000 D Nitrogen Magda Lighting 8ys- tem enables us to give you first class service at night or dark davs. Office Hours: 5.00 a.m-6 pm. 700 t Bag Pam. Wed. and Sat. Ty us for enlarging and copy- ing. * Phone 1318. 30 PRINCESS ST. rr ------ | MIRACLE OF SURGERY. French Doctor's Wonderful Work | With Wounded Soldier. Paris, Oct. 14.--An operation, up- | for | paralleled in surgical practice, the removal of the splinter of a shell #mbedded the whole width of the vertebral canal und the sutufing of the completely severed spinal cord, has been successfully performed by Dr. Emil Girou. The patient, who had apparently been dying, is now recovering. At North ny, the sum of $150 was subscribed for a drum and bugle band for the 97th ovérseas batial- The readers of thin, x to learn thal there one dreaded disease tha been able to cure In all its 2 \ is Sataerh, Hall's Cata only pesitive cure now the. medical fraterafry, a constitutional disease, constitutional treatment. taken ion. _---y | TRAITS AT NIGHT "1% - ue wl Ta Well Shod Boys and Girls . They need good, strong, warm Shoes; nothing but good solid leather. Our School Shoes are neat. They keep their shape. They please the parents because they wear so well, Children dry shod sel- dom need a doctor. Sb ABS " . Sonffsssasssssasssnssssssns "KITCHENER" Is ths name of the new Electric Iron made by the Canadian General Electric Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost only 2 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. > --FOR SALE AT-- Halliday's Electric Shop, Phone "i= 345 King Stet CHARM CEYLON TEAS _ 40c, 50c, 60c, Lb. Charm Caffee, 40c Lb. 'For Sale at All Grocers.