Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1902, p. 3

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DAILY BRITISH . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 a ION OF IT. tion. A very large proportion of e WERE LARGE. | of language, is the want of a word Hingsipn & Pemhagle & Canadian BN hyp---- men used_stimulants when they en: | : | expressing equal value to both sexes, ¢. "Pacific 'Railways He Roasts the United States" War sted and since June, 1900, Joy satis, 'Varsity Still Has Hopes For the | in referiiag to them in English; ro, - iE a. MN 4 d 54 or men were sen ome insa y ne ith the cl arac.eiistic want of rai- r 4 ------ Dupe . Pict ag. gen Maj. Arthur, the surgeon in charge at | Burnside Rules--Protest of the | Tnntry ation the grammer g % "TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON :- Goriin=d Pep BlstEr. 0 © | Manila hos) ital, reputed that seventy' Wellesleys -- Queen's "II. and | whose head school contaius the state 'oie ¥ Average Army Canteen. cight of -them ruis Incee, from se Limestones Practice Again. | ment that the masculine gender is :40 p.m.--Eaxpress, for Ottawa, Montreal, - jerstand that you were the excevsive use of alcoholic iquors. t Work of rebuiding RA sor | more worth han the fe the % Quebeo, St. Jobm, N.B.; Halif t os 1 understand 1 y : eg }t L 5 > or C iiding Queen's upper | more worthy than the lemiuine, we ronto, Chicago, od, Iam: Sault _ gentleman mainly instrumental .in hav- j 13 hardly probable, Gen. Sanger con | .ympas has been begun. speak of "brethren," leaving the weak- shed from the Un- clades, that congress will continue the Queen's inter-year rughy matches | gr sex to pe understood. 'Lhe Teutons, when | with a greater appreciation of wo Marie, Duluth, St. Paul, Wianjper, Vancouver. > Seattle, Portland, «aod San Francisco. ved States-auny, Eb he | it ix evident that the sale of Leer | \ 5:30 p.m.-- . Lake, oon | rter to Wo FP. ¥ erguson, the Ni en . EL The Toronto Argonauts will send a | men, use the word G sects ag with a ha west. editor of the New Voice, Chicage, who would be 3 vy 3 Spajoss, eich team to Detroit to play **pushball ' Schwester, sister) when speaking of 8:10 am Mixed, for Rentrew and inter is in thi: city working on bot-!i ot i Bt A ard loen tata and | (00 the DAC. team. next week, | others ghd, jisters, os there nd no mediate points. the" prohibition party. ' initials be- | © : 3 siiy Shame ! | visk of the shrothers atowing em- t hihi ; it "And what is your a alot |" ; . ce) ' Wells 3 i Xin. RTA 25. fore this gentlomats name, W. Aa r. Te SE ei Mo} I'he officials of the Wellesloy--Lime- | selves % be argon. ell; di mat: : 2 gets lguvine ewton : m2 and--as: migh » : . . Sct uy i Re ' » English or - avive' in Otfowa at 6:00 pm: D 0 to Rot = Prefered F F we. do "Whether Sanger. ever said such. a | Stone match on Saturday will be : Re- | Jom ae 3 bo - ocd oe © or tak $10 gum.: Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Boston, 7:30 for Water re , For Rerguson, (king or not would -he roblam," } ieee Russell Britton, Gananoque; um- | man word be used, on 5 ane a.m.; St. John, N.B., 11:36 a.m. "Well, they say,' he replied, with ol 5% Rs ¥ od. "Jt B me ve | rite Cadet Hoyles, R.M.C {up the cudgels for spinster sisterhood Full particulars st EK. & P. and C.P. R. the accent on the last word, "that it 25% hr J of like Ae Queen's athletic committee find their | without also Ying a god turn lof Ticket Office, Ontario St. was 1 who abolished the canteen. ot from the Yar partment. 1 newly-acquired grounds. a good pay- | hactalor brother ood. or, us t . What have you to say about the eit 3 illustra- | "8 investment. Next year, the re- | two form a co-operative society boun x it is merely an | a | by the tie of blood, the setting asi le ing. the canteen bani W. P. F. FERGUSON'S OPIN-, remarked a Whig -- or he will find one ofa He further. says that me exercized a whole- soldiers, and it would prove dant energies, ditterens. kind. the canteen at ho come influence on the that in the Phi ippines, a mental, moral and physical benefac- prokibititn against the canteen, he--did cay it, will be begun next wee Kk. MONEY 'AHEAD.| -- ss QUEEN'S RUGBY RECEIPTS spcim Artick. No. 1. cepts will be much larger. VEXED QUESTIONS. Rochall Challice Discusses Bachelor Brothers: | "A. sts thing. instance of the limitation eschwistern (from DELICIOUS 'AND NOURISHING. ton it Ce a pen Bo ES -------------- a a Sa (RULTA-WTA PURE FOOD COMPANT, h rE FOLGER, JR, 3 : . » hea Agh rF& % Gen. JB. army €aHLeen | ewguired the reporter. | = of the sorrowful Tact that our ) ; : | oy i IE 4 : LS ---- 3 <s L------- I can answer that best by quoting | jicos have concluded rt, whether | dimestones. ate in need of a little | of the real rights ol Yon n must Ere , ¥ EE TERMINATE tl ME Em St | Sp 28 pe Pure, Palatable, Popular $ id » ve a i Jicter he o o dr . | from ellesleys and enter the hnals, 3 eS , 4 = NEW SHO T LINE FUR summed up in the following para- By Do il he drunk rugby enthusiasts will, no doubt, sce | has also bad effects on brothers. I it Millions arc eating MALTA-VITA Tweed, AR Boil all Jun) graph : 3 + | {bat the average, age of the alist the through, o q 7 ol Wore mee yshol fos men 10 be, gives It gives Health, Strength, and Happiness : ask Cb Bo i ; . men is twenty-one years. nited oucher of e Ottawa Roug iders | © y So ay pa A at ¥. ot Pen Picture Of A Canteen. I etthovs 'are net apt tobe 'han holds the Canadian record for. rugby frilly In Ue even: Would! aa . flaltasVita is the original and only perfectly cooked, thoroughly ou 2% alt "1 will describe what 1 actually | ,inkers at that ace. | know dozens championships. He has been a member | brot ers fn we. as ny iE ave het malted, flaked and toasted whele wheat food, and is manufactured . i" found at the canteen of the Second | _- ves, hundreds--of 'them who never of the team winning the football hon- re i wg or ior Sadiag htting under letters patent... w on . RAILWA Cavalry : The building is a low shed | drank Before they went into the army. ors on six occasions. too} eipmécts jor 4 io : oy olen 3 Iusist on getting Malta-Vita, the perfect food, made in Canada--{rom TIA) just high enough 'to allow a tall man | T was with the army in 189%, and Cl Taylor and Flood, who have been Nee a o Arp Ma 2 and 3 iy 4 : Canadian grown wheat, by Canadian workmen. to stand upright. Behind it were piled | now what the soldiers thought. The | picked from British Columbia as re- | pes iY in @ a te hy a BY > AE some forty empty beer kegs, and fully | stuff was handy, and they were con presentatives on the all-Canadian rug- Te wbinris etc kg A a Ee y pada uf 'MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO. °. as many more were being drawn away «tantly compelled to avoid it. I re- by team to visit: England, cannot go. | them they COG tost In contact. ui) oer wo ROSE SSH ONTO, CANADA. on an army waggon as I came up. In | memier secing at Fort Sherilan on Lhey will not. weaken the team a |, vl enough off to marry,' ina a C u I'S 1 0 front of the shed there was a crowd of | pay day a youmy soldier who was whit. | BT ie mar 5 me not long a - about 100 soldiers, white and black, | standing aphrt from the big crowd. The final for the Canadian intermed- i -- opportunities of E TO -- with inirly half as many eh Jshor, 1 seid him thie Yenson, and he told late rughy Sisnpiosh) 3 will he play. ing any nie girls; I have no time ' to i mmm ers and a few visitors. L'hree-card | me that he ¢ id not dare go near the led In ontreal on November 20th, |, : hess ir ' |} monte and crap games were running | canteen: he had became intoxicated a | when Quebec will meet: the winner of deb) op families In Jos siernnon, $0 MRS. DEACON BLACKMAILED. ROYAL WOMEN IN BAND. o at a number of points in the crowd, | short time before, and came near be- | London-Peterboro contest next Satur- fe wvenin > Then the surplus of sis-{g Jul SS ---- and from the excited groups around ; ing put in the guard room. Yes, day. fis at re through the departure Second Chapter of German Crown |!Association Formed for Purpose SD the game came sounds of quarrels; and | have -seen the canteen, and I. know Michigan' University rurby eleven in of brothers to the Se rnids surely cuts Prince's- Romance. of Saving the Fallen. to the listener it seemed as if every mighty well what it means. nine . games has scored 558 points | oth CASE for the men who have been New York, Nov. 20.--a cable to the Berlin, Nov. 20.--Two queens, sixX- man was calling every other man & "Adjt.-Gen. Corbin, now the head of | against six for: their opponents. Yale perhaps petted and well cared for at New York World from Paris says: ty-nine princesses, and thirty-five wo- AND RETURN liar, prelixing thereto a string of ob- | the war department, is a quecr mah. has scored 231 and had twenty-two {home find themselves destitute of com- Latest disclosures concerning the Te- men belonging to reigning families scene and profane adjectives Cere- | He is the leader of this movement to scored against them, and Harvard 152, {ort and companionship: abroad, - 10] ntly printed story about the infa- | have formed an association to pro- mony did seem to be put as le. While | re-establish the army canteen. In 1892 | 4s against eighteen. | the detriment often of body and mind. uation of the Crown Prince of Ger- | mote morality and to save fallen wo- I stood looking on, a eonsiderable am- { he declared that the canteen ought to In Vancouver and Winnipeg they are | Qj ters have no hesitation in shar] nany for Miss Gladys Deacon : bring | men. They have pledged themselves ount of money paid by Uncle Sam! be abolished, saying that it was a | already playing hockey. Is it any won ing the home of bachelor brothers i | © light a most astounding story oi | to use their influence with leading i ° to his soldiers changed hands, and | splendid thing for the enemy's army. | jer that fast men can be turned out | Fneland; why then should not those | attempted blackmail. 1t is stated on ! men whom they meet in favor of their ' one trooper of the 9th Cavalry lost | In 1899 he did not want to talk on | in the far west ! If we in the east had | who are capable, high-principled wo the best of authority that a man cause. Ihe association held, its first the last dollar he had. 1 pushed the subject. Three months afterwards ach an advantage the Stanley cup | men more frequently find a field of laiming to represent the newspaper | meeting at Frankfort. Sixteen prin- Wickets good rome Nov. 18th, through the crowd. into the canteen; the seoretary of war decided to nullify | ould always remain in Ontario and | ocsupation in keeping house for thei | that first printed the story collected | cesses or their representatives were ; . ; o there was a double bar running the | the law to the effect that no man § juehec. inothers abroad?! Such a course 10,000 francs ($2,000) from Mrs. Dea- | present. An appeal was isrued to pub- gYalid returning 'gu before Nov. 28th: width of the shed, and behind it wer | should be required or allowed to sell Queen's athletic committee has ap- . od SCOT itl 4 on and 50,000 franes ($10.000) fr lic leading men, beggin them to do i "J. P. 1IANLEY, Agent, Ll 8 Sh 3. ane aghing 1. ere on a military reservation Then Jue A a el > a: D> would seem more in accordance wit or a i anes ($10, om ic lea g . hanging 1 5 : City Pass. Depot. three bartenders. The sale of heer had Juor on a iva . pointed G. B. McLennan an . I. | the Divine ordinance, that women rince Ra olin, the German ambasa- | their utmost to change the lax views . heen stopped a little while before 1] they hired a man to do it: he was Branscombe, of the senior rugby team, | chould be helpmeets to men, | lor to France, by threatening to ex- regarding women prevalent among arrived on account of an. incipient neither "required or allowed. Corhin 10 go to Toronto and witness the | than they should be lady helps ir Oloit the story further. men of the world. ] cat DOMINION LINE riot, and the soldiers and camp lab- flopped then. . Varsity-Argonaut match under the | other homes, or even nurses in hos Even this did not satisfy the black- Certain pastors are using their in- orers were lined up to the bar on each It has been the policy of the wa! | Burnside rules, on Saturday. 'Varsity |jitals. A fine young fellow, who was mailer. He went after more, and only fluence to prevent their flocks from ' MAIL STEANSHIPS. LIVERPOOL SERVICE - | side three deep, waiting for the beer | department to SUpDIoRs everything | ays half their expenses. at school with ¢ne of my brothers, i+ | she intervention of the minister of visiting seasiue places where promis- Californian . 3 Nov. 20th] to flow again. The bar was wet and | smd against the canteen. 1 know fo: There are a large number of Nova | now a prosperous sheep farmer in-Aus foreign affairs and the state's attor- f enous bathing of J=h women, and BE odin P= 2 climy with beer-dripping, the ground { & fact thet yo Ludlow, of He de Scotia students at Queen's, and they, | tralia, but as he married a barmaid, | "eV. broke up the scheme. The hu- children is = permitted. At various Aran Des Sth comprising the floor of the shed was partment ol A al amg, one of ¥ e clo like their brethren of the Maritime | he has dropped all correspondence niliating part of it is that neither church conferences lntely resolutions =ySisb ran ; dec. 21th tramped and muddy, and the air even rt Et atten 4a At Ueavinees, play the Knglish rughy | with his own country, Two other | Mrs. Heacon pos Privge Souckih_ has" hive Teen sdopkal, sureenting Jus fornia, 10 as bax ... Jan. 3rd } , 5 ras 'i ne . S . © 'e rangec ex- « > i k ny redress, because rther uty ractice S , e8L, Br rie a ao SE Tt I Tt, rp he tatty TE | hy Mh go | oe | iin 1 wpwards, . single A eding od ad of men, and the slush thrown from the pigeonholed, and nobody ever ian 1 College team next week. but from want of fitting socity, they, toriety to an affair that has been al family life. : ce on te fe [ee |, TR | at ov Ky | re nn ht it, | mot forgot lt vehi vo, on, le Hp h The SA ay inn don oy g o 'a 0 p % watie circles nce ot var ------------------ . » ) 8, s1t- a DosToN Thorons soils (hs au pein mt umes hoon LIE Rm Sa 0 cratic witcha, yitasty sopenel 2 GETTING LABOR. ed by only 250 guests, this vear had MURR ONs.soisis, bh Cssain 0 Dec. 10th eight or ten men were sitting. Just | Miles, in his annual report, eXpresseCg yyecutive must have thought it im- || was told by a gentleman that, wher 2,800, hecause the authorities adver or SERVILE Tie $28. ho beside the shed, near enongh that all hisiwgiat only opal wn sossible to do otherwis than order (in Adelaide, he was frequently stop- Young Men From 01d Country to tised family bathing. SE RVILE Posten © 4 the drainage of the cantesa-if the on h tee naa Lo he game here, else they would never |red in the streets by mien who knew be Put in Way of Work. -------- Tal Vancouver : gs Pr filth ever drains away- must inevit- clover UNE: Nee le bathrps have granted a favor to a Kingston | him in England, but who were now in Toronto, Nov. 20. Y re plan of put- rd Rather Be, Dead : New Englar . ere Dec. 6th [ably go into it, is a pool of stagnant | oo iy TY ofthe canteen, so ® team. ; | such a state of degradation that they dng farm laboreis iron the Gll coun Than suffer again the tortures of in- Mivl<hip, Saloon, tric licht, Spacious reed-grown water on the other side of | 4 Jticate the tutunnce of o Tenor! Limestones have decided to play | were unrecogri able as the fine votn "ev dn touch with Ontario farmers, somnia, palpitation and nervous promenade decks. which a few feet from the bank, > was { (po 5 at 1 1 ohliz igh ll their match with Wellesleys on the fellows he had last seen, full of. pro Yo desire: Moly, is mow SUA twitching "of my muscles . induced by J. P. Hanley, J. FP. Gildersleeve, | a camp vink whence the filth must i when he was ak las oblige o make } \ricket field on Saturday afternoon. | mise, and a credit. to their name Gd wre definite shape, under the i itia- | simple neglect of a little indigestion." Agr GTR. Station, 42 Clarenos St ercolite through the sandy coil and! it public. [he Toronte team - will not arrive | is awinl," continued the: traveller, "tc ion of the Ontans oro ne mi 8-H hose are. the forceful and warninf DU. TORRANCE & Co Sen. Aria, Postma | mingle in the pool uf filth of the nue ere till 1:30 p.m., and so it will be | «ee the loneliness of the: young fellows ion ded to work OE Sy words of a lady who proclaims that ---- _ | teen. The hot afternoon sun was pelt- FLIRTATION COST $800. ampossible toEplay in the morning at { who arnvae at the colonies; with ne ne dominion immigration officials her cure by South American Nervine Alian Line Liverpool and ing down upon all of this rottenness, : Be Jueen's athletic grounds as was | fome associations ail sipfacpons, r id' to use the farmers' institutes os when everything else failed was a 4 Leadonderry | ant - the result can be nothing els And it Was a Bayfield Lady Who hoped. ; large pie portion spoe ily sin to thi] Means of distiibution. Last year modern miracle. A few doses gives res Royal Mail Steamers. than. opportunity for disease." Lost it. Lhe Cubans are crazy about base- | tere) s flow igi or sob suc. | 500 young men were Placed on Ontarié lief. Sold by H. Bb. Taylor and Henry From Montreal. - FromQuahes ° Bayfield," Ont., Nov. 20.--An event sall, but they show their enthusiasm |e ? to Worse emptations arounc | :yms, and the department had appli Wade.--92 - Protorian, Nov. 15, § a.m. Nov. 15, 2 pw Favors The Canteen. which --ereated considerable interes in a different Way from the Americans, 1 em; i . cations for 200 or 300 more. Mr. Pres ---------- From St. John. From Halitax. The following press despatch; sent {here-for some time has at length bee 13 they make it_a betting proposition. There must be something Wrong i on has said that he will be able to An_order-in-council has been passed Parisian, Sat. Nov. 22nd. Mon., Nov. 24th. | out from Washington, was shown Mr. cottled. A dashif young man, calling avery plays the subject of . betting. | domestic economy which beeps ninc | send out a great many more men, if | appointing Frank Pedley; superintend- Haran, Set, Nov. 29th. Mon. Dee. st. | Pepouson : himself 'Charles Mitchell Dykes, hit it's whether the man will strike out, | sisters at home, whilst, as the mother | he ean-assure them {hat they will yet |ent of immigration, to the deputy ay Bavarian and Tunisian, $60 "Gon. +). Po Sangér, who was inapec- heen - Stopping as a guest at ith pake 5 vi - ae or uae telling me only fast Mending, their fons immediately: on their arri- FORTE Roi] of Indian af- the. staff _ of en. | Queen's hotel. Where he came {EGE Oy ay trons on two spectators may | two brothers both Auve posts anc § val. 1 airs. Ta hou abroad. The parent appearec First Cabin, Parisian, $55, and upwards. . First Onabin, Pretorian snd Corinthiaa, d upwards. Second Cabin; $37.50-to $40; Liverpool. London, Derry. Class, $35 and $26; Liverpool, Derry, $50 A Third Belfast, Glasgow, London. Montreal to Glasgow Direct. 8. "8. Sicilian, Wednesday, Nov. 19th, at daylight. -- lst Cabin, $80; 2ad Cabin, $36. Class, $25. J. P. Hanley, Agent. City Passenger De wot, Johnstor and Ontario sirests, Jd. P Cilderslenve, Clarence street. BERMUDA .. [HE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS, WITH wvabh nation ard equable winter t mperaturn degrees, beautitul soenery 100 geod roads, headquarters ho. Pritish army and navy, is unrivalled its attractiveness, ro whed bv the first 4 "iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA forty-eig hours from New York. Sailing SATURDAY this winter tropical sslonds, including SANTA CRUZ KITTS MARTINIQUE, ST. Lt CIA BARBARDOES AND DEMERARA, also afford beautiful and interesting tours, all reached by steamship. of the. Quebec Steamship "ompany from New York S TAL CRUIS ro THE TROPICS PEI MADIA TI FEBRU: ARY, I'M deseriptiv pamphlets and a evory SP RSS For Jaies oF sailing apply io AL EMILIUS OU TREND E & CO. Ag nts, 39 Broadway New Ye PP. HANLEY or J. I. GILDER SLEEVE, Kingston, Owe ARTHUR ALERN, Secretary, Quebec, MAYORALTY 1903 To the Electors of Kingston: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--~As a oan didate for Mayor for 1903, 1 respectiully so licit your votes and influence to elect me. C. 3. GRAHAM. MAYORALTY (903 To the Electors of Kingston: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--I ax a can diate for the mayoralty for the year 1908 and respectfully ask for your votes and fo @nence un wy beheld. J.T. WHITE. MAYORALTY 1903 To the Electors of Kingston : LADIES AND GENTLEREN :--1 fully solicit vour votes and influence to elect wa Mavor for 1908, : J.-H. BELL. me FOR SALE. reapoct tor-general teen ished and good he annual repor oo savs, that the the Unite a healthful It matters petite, how any thing by the body gradually « debility t The most ed digestion alimentary food passes body, and: the eased. sy heen marve cause they liver and he until: 1 was my condition, hr pill a dose, dealers, or Toronto. {CE YACAT. ONE YFAR OLD. APCLY P.O dos 8 Food Rob "DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. how good your ap- yw much you eat, interfere ssimilation of the food th and vigor will weakness and digestion and ai becomes ly- this class on ry to Ith of the troops. In hisjup Between her and her dashing t to the war department guest. In fact Mr.. Dykes and Mis it isadle to speculate on] Case became engaged and were to be fo nnrried as soon as Mrs. Case. coule XN not you relish your so long as there io 7, streng jecline and freque is slug on choked stem wels, cured © stomach was restorec It 25 cents ¥F.dmanson, Chafiee in the Philippines, that the restoration of the proper subject or to say what ought | States soldicr refjtiives outlet for his superabun THE FOOD. SYSTEM THE SOURCE OF LIFE. Any Derangements "of Liver Kidneys That Interfere With Digestion and Assimilation of and Deplete ake their place. nt cause of disorder- gish action of the liver, kidneys and bowels. canal, through its way. through is poisoned and dis- Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver llously successful in exact of distase, principally he- act directly on the Kidneys, regulating vigorating "their action, anc them to health. f constipation and { to a healthy only took about three boxes of pills to entirely " Chasofls Kidney-Liver a is convinced what his business was few, if. any. knew. Mrs: Case is the proprietress o the Queen's,tand an intimacy sprang army can discipline cet a divorce from her husbamd vit whom szhe had not lived for some time. In the meantime Dykes had in duced Mrs. Case to sign-over to hin her interest in the hotel property. and he had "also induced Mrs. _Flet cher, Mrs. Case's mother, to sign t discharge of a mortgage for $3,000 which she held against the property Thus Mr. Dykes became the preprieto: of the Queen's property. and without having given any valuable considera tion for it. Having thus become pos sessed of the property as he thought Dykes was very much less demonstra tive in his attentions to his-aflfiancec and commenced putting ons airs. Hi conduct induced Mrs. Case to reflect that she hatl not acted wisely in deed ing away her property and her suspi cions of Dykes"sincerity were aroused She brought the matter before the po lice =magistrate of London, accusing Dykes of fraud in obtaining the re Jease of mortgage. The case was final ly settled by Dykes agreeing to hav the hotel property again placed in the name of Mrs. Case. During the short time he had the deed Dykes mortgaged the hotel for $800. Mrs. Case assumes the responsibility for the 'mortgage; hence she will be out just $300 in the end, or the food or with proper 'The whole which the tne and clogged, STATES GETS $1,800,000. --p---- Award on Indemnity Claims for Missions Made Public. Pekin, Nov. 20.-- Messrs, Bainbridge and Ragsdale, the United States com missioners, ave completed their award on the indemnity "claims of the United States missions; commercial houses and private persons. The total amount awarded £1,500,000, with interest amounting to £130,500. The Pills have and in- | restoring is Mrs." Owen Cummings, Deseronto, Ont., states: '1 was. in very poor Chinese who suffered through their health when 1 began to use Dr. | connection with the Americans get Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. I had | $17.500. ' heen evoat sufferer, from constipa All the original claims were reduced tion { stomach trouble and wasj more than one-half. Notwithstanding weak, and down in strength. 1 | this all the claimants, with the excep was gre growing worse every | tion of the merchants, are pleased dav, ai ally decided that | would | with the comm sioners' treatment. have to do scmething. Hearing of The merchants complain of the gov- many being cured by Dr. Chase's nid ernment' "policy of paving in small nev-biver- Pills 1 began. using them, instalments, saving that the recovery ahd soon noticed a marked change for of trade dey ends upon a prompt sets the hatter. I continued this treatment. | tiement of the awards. ------ i -- Has Located Coal. be discussing. tons to Queen's and hat Toronto . next Saturde heir' match with he snap-back system. 8 hoy 'o-consider its decision the present Canadian r This morning, W cetary of wthletic committee, ng whe This afternoon, Que ice at the College Lo-morrow evening .omplete their week's y.M.C.A. gymnasium, »i Physical Director player will be in Neither able to play week. . A substitute Ww foungl. money this season for the small gate. netted $329. When right Even Tor connection jes, resultant Morri sional, faith of the clubs in t There a tend ¢ive at the expense of er reason apparently the home of the union are new-comers in the ordered to play seems T<age N. Campsall, of 'this city, whilé prospecting in t northern part cure me. ills, one] of the township of Frontenac, during box, at all | the past week, located a large deposit pates & Co. | of coal. Mr. Campsall brought sam ples to the city. have the Intercollegiate eceived a telegram from stating that they | the "Varsity rugby club has sent invita- | McGill, each send a representative to witness Argonauts, under In this way, it Av yo to convert the easterne astonished at my suggestion that. a | sister should be sent abroad with ¢ brother if he be a really steady, gooc fellow: but the wistful look, and the subsequent remarks of the girls, show | ed that will on the part of the womer asking to and was not wanting, if the way were orly Rugby Union | open to them. Bfothers often tell sis to play under | ters they would not get on awav from rules. | home, but.as they were wrong in say McInnes, sce Ling women could never go outside om (nicen's athletic committee, the' i the union will be organized. Af. limestones have another good prac athletic grounds Limestones en's training under t Bews! good co of the Birch brothers will be full-back, both having had their ankles twisted during ill have Queen's rughy club has made more than ever before, notwithstanding that the rainy McGill match here gave The two excursions alone the next Saturday, the club will be on a firmer footing than at any other time in ite history. Much of this success is through the season. onto is throwing mud at the O.R.F.U. executive. The Star cays: The buneling of the arrangements in with the intermediate ser upon the expulsion of <on of the Torontos as a. profes has done much to destroy the he organization ency to the outside clubs an advantage Toronto for no oth- than that this is The Welleslevs y, union, semi season nibuses @©r cycle, they are equall: wrone to disbelieve in the latent pluck Varsity | and energy of girls w ho may flag un had finally decided to join with | der the oppressive feeling of being on Jueen's and McGill in the Intercol- | of several superfluous sisters in the logiate hockey project. Delegates will |' paternal home. And with a sister wit therefore he present here from the | him, might not the brother take : carious collegys on Saturday even | pride in beautifying his house, bunga with objects bought is unfortunately sc bling saloons and low, or rooms, with money which often spent in gam drinking bars ? and Wise | t oe It scems strange that whereas par aire | ents express little or no anxiety in al > oBre : | lowing a daughter to go abroad as i Every hh | wife of a man of whose character she ndition. knows next to-nothing, and whose ac quaintance may be only that of a sea the | 501, they shrink from. allowing a sis to bet VF to accompany a brother to his seat of industry as tea-planter, gheep | farmer, silk merchant, or anv of the Feivil professions, although her com panionship would be invaluable to him | and she could be well spared from the overcrowded hearth at home. A man of wide experience suggested" te me as a remedy for this overwhelming majority of women in Eneland that large homes should be founded in the "country, where they could live at =a day a closes | due to Ww. A. Melnnes the energetic very small expense, But, as 1 ventured secretary of the university athletic [$0 V1 5 Cooma 0 sorry outlook for 'committee. There are four football our spinster sisterhood to retire to » teams at the university to keep ~0ing. (14 of grown-up «chool, or convent. and Ji requires 8 little money to do (ih oug the stimulus of education or jt, especially to carry two of . them (he exercise of religion to ennoble it. Any system which cone ntrates in stead of circulating the sanctifying commadity of wives and sisters, can not be for the good of the communi ty. 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