Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1903, p. 2

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of the 2 batted 347 daty Burnside rules could i of hunters will province, on a deer Britannias, Montreal and McGill fate ohn So Play fos the championship un der the English rules, uve and Brockville will like- off in the junior O.R.F.U, sche and the Limestones against RM.C. JI, ; The Limestones had n splendid prac: tice last night and a strong team was out to meet the notice mateh this afternoon. The first match in the senior series of the Quebher Rughy Football Union layed this afternoon between Montreal and Ottawa College at Mon- mitts. , , in Chenille, Silk, Tapestry, Shades: and Poles In va at a contrast there is now be tween the Q.R.P.U. with the four the best clubs in O.RPU, with practically no clubs at I. There Is an abundance of good rug by material at Queen's. Good coach 18g ix all that ic required to the two Intercollegiate championships re. Washington has ween ite last days a8 a member of the American Base® League direnit, and will probably loches - was decided at a meeting of the yards rule must be mean that five yards mus on the last of every three succossive vernal of the most prominent stars of the foreign" bicycle racing will be induced to spend next season pace Jallwern and sprinters will {Thora L the United States College rughy teams, Yale, on the whole have done about the best work so far, ; pretty coverings, . with laminated cotton will win the championship, an done for seasons, r ones $2, $2.50, $3. Down Comfort Fancy Sateen $7, $10, $12. IeFAUL Fursiiogs morning from Montreal, Where he at tending the trotting races. His stal. lion, Lord Russell, got third place in the 2:27 class, having the fastest heat to his credit. Dr. Boll was offered the trotting gelding Don, 2:07, and $200 but would not ac for Lord Russell, cept. Dr. Walter Pannell would like to remain and play Queen's I this season, but ve next week for Chicago up practice. He was scheduled for the senior team, and endeavors are being made to get him to remain till At 'a meeting held at Roffrey's, St. Antoine and Atwater, Montreal), was decided to form an athletic club These officers wore elected: Pres Sheriffs; second vieo president, A. Pettigrow. Executive committee--Mossrs. R. Taylor, A. mon, T, Watt, E. Lunn; 8. Norton. E. Regulations are laid down regarding Queen's field sports whereby a certain limit in time and distance made by competitors in order to win prizes or count poirts uates will be combined with the fresh men in the class competition, will again be given for the wimers of Recently this practice had been discontinued, but has been right We don't brag, the work. Nothing but your best interest : Wi'l the Iatercolleginte Rughy Union "MURRAY, The Auctioneer, adont the Burnside nual meeting next mouth ? This wi'l depend entirely upon the action of Me hh S.A His Nerves Played Out And Health Broke Down--A Life Saved By The Timely Use of FERROZONE. Karl E. Newsothe, of Rothesay,. "I owe a-dobt of gratitude to Ferrozone which saved my life af ter a-severe siege of nervous prostra tion, About a year ago gave out completely. | was in such irritable condition vonldn't work, and found doctors did nothing for me but Aal my money, My druggist recommended Ferrozone ar the best preparation fo nervous troubles: wo I commenced at DRTADLE ROOM conven imoes. Can be obtainsd at dozen Men's Ties, Four- reversible, regular Evary box of Ferrozone 1 took seem: ofl 10 do me more good than the pre vious one, and it wasn't' very long be fore 1 was strong enough around again. In three was completely cured, and know that 1 wouldn't be alive to day if 1 hadn't nerves, gave me a strong healthy con- stitution, and is certainly a marvel lous restorer and tonic for nervous The reason Ferrozone is so success ful in curing nervous disease is thigt it contains the very elements that are' * to restore the wasted nerve cells. Tt is a nourishing, strength onic that . costs 30, per box, ing three wevks' Six boxes for 82.50. S ] or by mil from The Ferrozone company, ngston, Ont. {to PFerrozone ok Gill, therefore, holds the balance ii of the majority, but if join the avestern clubs ? 4 PERSONAL MENTION, nd take up cyclo {Movements of the People--~What rt : b MaCradie has hoon wheutin] Tapiain Ovtawa. Co foot: | visitor to-day, - ball Club. d Hoss McArthur, Queen street, if vis They Are Saying and Doing. iting in Toronto. city to-day on business. days. ¥ Island races last week, has fully coyered, day la to hold evangeistic services. is recovering. He has returned home. Sel No. 5 regimental depot. oceasion of its publication. their home in Alleghany, Pa. cd sufficiently to return home. service under Gen. Tan Hamilton. tenae, Hastings and Prince Edward, safely, injured at the time. QUEEN'S WAR MEDAL. Those Entitled To Them. als and lowing militia order : the application." MARINE INTELLIGENCE, Elsewhere. up with two light barges. to might. guneral repairs, 'I'he steamer America has been float od out of Davis & Sons' dry dock and is now receiving intérior repairs. The steamer C unloading timber at Garden Tsland. grain. feet beam, 'and have a steel hull. Joseph Will Retire. thing, and his health will not permit him to devote that care and attention to civic matters that the office of al derman demands. Therefore, he has decided to leave the council at the end of his present term. Rheumatism. hlood purifier. It has cured when every thing else has failed. Safe to take, uick to cure, most highly endorsed, t to buy. Ten days' treatment Price 0c. at Wade's. Cliff. they are most complete. Tt keope the hands soft and smooth, Taylor's Lettuce Cream, Gill, but it is widerstaod the Mom Gill hs, rans not at all im wif . Toronto Univer wity will vote yes And Queen's no. Me or. Queen's, of course, will follow sliould he decided to continue playing the present rules, will Toronto "Var: the Tntercollegi. |*ity remain in the college union, = Much Interest Third year in medicine has a) R. C. Carter, Deseronto, was a city y HK. C. McLeod and J. C. McConachid are the postmasters, with headquart- ors in the same old place. J. 8. Gillies; Braeside, was in the ' and pay their class fees by the 9th, 'Miss Susie Heaney, Deveronto is on [else an additional dollar will be lo- not keep London in the OiR.F.U. sen- | . "00, "0 0 0 B00 iar series. They did not entice' the old | * ft fo Jricndy, in he wt mouth, is visiting in Rochester, N.Y. Dennis Sullivan, of the C.P.R., Ot- tawa, is in Kiogston to spend a few 4 here will be large session in the nimpher of girls at the university. La#§ session 123 were regis- The freshmen are said to be of an redring disposition, .- not Corey Home, injured at the Wolfeg having so far showp any sign of for. ro- Queen . Rugby Club afternoon and appointed H. J. Willi amson snd T. D, Mika Abbie Crimmone, Rochester, N, Y., visited friends in Portsmouth Sun- at, Mac, livers, pint A. G. Farrell, Smith's Falls, is in vAliveny X the city visiting his brother, Police Hagintrute Farrell, evangelists, Crossley and Hont- er, are expected in Picton in December The medicals have again taken pos General Hospital nd begun to make goo 2oo eves at the nurses, | W. G. Wilson, of Napanee, in Kings : n getic secretary of the ton hospital for the past two weeks, and things have he- gun to move since his arrival a cou- ple of days ago. The Alma Mater C. C. Chadwick leaves fir Chicago to-day, where he will resume hie stud- Society holds its fen in Northwestern University Dental , made concerning Stu- Lieut.-Col. J. €. Macdougall, R.C. R., has Veen transferred from St. John's, Que., to Quebec, to command Laidlaw, B.A,, is the A M.S. presi- As the hig social function is to take Rev. Dr. Anthiff has written for On. {place on the night of University Dav ward, a very able review of the Eng. ; , lish Bible. Today is an anniversary | will not he held. Last vear it was om- itted, and 5 "theatre night" arranged Mrs. W. R. Tout and daughter, Lil. lian, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tee, for some dave returned to day to seat 1,200 people. It will be so built that a large dance may be held in it. The foundation wi'l be commenced this Miss Jack, sister 'of Mrs. (Rev) Er nest Thomas, Westhoro, injured recent ly in a runaway accident, has recover As soon as the rughyv season is over Gunner Hubley, "B" field battery, verved in South Africa with the first Canadian contingent, 'and as a mem. 3 spring a cinder track will be laid, and ber of that famous regiment he saw a club house puilt take a higher place H. C. Hunt has been appointed dis triet superintendent for the Christinn Fndeavor society of Ontario for the counties of Lennox, Addington, Fron: There are ten negroes from Jamaica and the Barbadoes in have taken ortion 'of their cours Word 'has been received from Lox fr I hid ape Angeles, Cal, that Mrs, Herriman and family, accompanied hy Miss!J. Hunt er, who left hore about Wo weeks ago, had reached thelr destination finish at Queen's and get a Canadian degree, Nothing more has been heard of the reek Letter Society formed last Mra. Hunter, injured by a Williams ville car in June last, was able to leave her room yesterday for the first time since the accident, She is mother of Peter Hunter, who was also badly wonld secure a resi: dence this season, but nothing has yet developed along that line. A greater interest than usual is be- ing manifested in the university sport day. Three ex-champions, Sol andt, Mcintyre and Milden will com pele, but the former will not try for will endeavor to break Queen's record for the high jump. Prof. Callander, appointed to And Clasps May Be Had By South African veterans will be plea- sed to learn that the militia depart- ment is in fossenion of the war me clasps and that the same nny bo had by those entitled to them, on applying to the department. This news was contained in the fol vears of age, but*a thorough scholar. He is a Presbyterian, had nothing whatever to do with his recommendations were the best of the applicants. The new professor will arrive some time "It is notified for the information of all concerned that the Queen's South African medal and cldsps to which members of the 2nd battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, Roval Canadian Dragoons, lst Canadian Mounted Rifles, 'C.,"" "D.,"". and "E" Batteries, R.C.F.A., and Lord Strath cona's Morse, are entitled, are in pos session of this department. All mem bers of the above named corps who have not already received their medal and clasps are requested. to at once apply for the same. In cases where applications for the medals are made, discharge certificate must accompany conduct a dining hall in the old Gor- don street school this session. dificult as yet to say whether or not the students wiil be able to find ample rate there are more houses open to them this autumn than three years past. The winding walk up the hill from Deacon street is in a and decidedly unfit to be coming here this month. The college grounds' committee might also come forth vith their scythes and gut down the What is Going on in Harbor and -- A Successful Dance. Military Court Earl its first monthly assembly in the Whig hall last night, ninety couple being in M. T. company elevator: Tug Hall Swift's wharf: Steamers Rideau King, from Ottawa; Spartan due up orchestra furnished music, and Williay, Murray acted as prompter. The lowing cig corps The steamer Island Delle, Clayton, is in Davis & Sons' dry dook receiving The following were alvin and consort Cey committee in charge of the sue lon, from Lake Superior ports, are Richardsons' elevator : Steamer Myles due from Fort William, with 40,000 bushels of wheat; schooner Maggie L., from the /island, with / end Mr. Buckingham. The Puzzle Solved. The puzzle has at last been solved. Ever since workmen began labor Alderman Walkem's new house, at the jmetion of Union and Beverley streets a guessing contest has been in pro gress as to.where the front was to be located, and which of the many open ings was intended for the main The puzsle was not solved un Davis & Sons. hate secured the con tract to build a 810,000 steamyacht for Wilfrid L. Hipton, an Englishman, who summers at Muskoka. The yacht will be soventytwo feet long and ten | This is An Alderman Wal kemy's last term the city council. He is tired of municipal politics, jor one | would front ion Beverley street, that the middle opening thoroughfare would be the main door relieves quickly sand permanently. In rival. Thousands of testimonials if you want evidence. '35 cents. For sule To hear the famous by H. B. Taylor and H. Wade~2F phony Concert company in City hall, Monday evening, in aid of the If you have this dread disease and i have failed. to obtain relief, why not try: Hall's Rheumatic Cure, the great TE Stomach And Bowel Troubles. satisfactory cure sold the two brick houses on Fron tenac street, formerly owned by Wil liam Metcalfe, Montreal, to Alexander o Hay, Pittshurg. burn, Billiousness, Sick Stomach and » Summer Complaint, is a. few drops of Nerviline in sweetened water. line at once relieves pain and suffer ing, erradicates the cause of the trou ble and ewes permanently. * the best general purpose remedy for internal pains known; it acts so quick- ly that no household should be with- Buy u 25¢. hottle of Nerviline 20c. Tub Butter. Tub Butter 20ec. Large "or small investments in real and finest creamery prints. Jas. estate at 95 Clarence striet, George . Crawford. oo Select a home from McCann's lists, the hair, at Taylor's drug store. | Firet Baptist church Morning, #t. George's arvey. Bristol, England. : Chalmers church, Presbyterian, Bar tir and Farl strects--Rev. M. Macgil nesday, 7:30 p.m. Strangers welcome. Cooke's church, Preshyterian, Brock street, below Sydenham. --Rev, Alexan- der Laird, B.A, minister; Sunday ser- viees, , 11 am. and 7 p,m. Sunday forth know we no man after the flesh: even though we have known Christ ¥o no more."" Evening subject, "The the Advancement of Joseph." Queen Stree thodist church, Oc tober 4th, 14 Fhe monthly Fellow lip meeting will be held at 10 a.m. The Rev. J. Coopar-Antlilf, M.A., 1. U., wid preach at 11 a.m. apd 7 p.m. Morving subject, "Chiist And the Children." Morning anthem, "Te Deum" (Woodward): solo, "Peace and Rest," Miss Harding. Evening an them, "Send. Out Thy Ligh#' (Gon nad); violin solo, "Largo" (Handel), Niss Armstrong. After the evening miristered. At 2:45 o'clock the Sa bath school will observe "Rally Day, An interesting programme has been prepared. ~All welcome. Meetings for special prayer and fellowship will be hell each evening, ept Friday and Saturday. All cordially invited. / -- Principal Gordon To Speak. The Y.M.C.A. meetings for men, op- en at the Whig hall, on Sunday after- noon, with President E. P. Jenkins in the chair. The-occasion will doubtless be one long to be remembered, Dr. Gordon, principal of Queen's Universi tv, being the speaker. Dr. Gordon is a firm friend of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association. His words on Sur- day will be those that every young man, ambitious for his own welfare ought tg hear. At this meeting, too, will be heard some excellent music. A male quartette, composed of the fol- lowing excellent voices appears for the firsts time : Messrs. Kelso, Crum ley, Dunlop and Manhard, with F, Tighe, as organizer. The Whig hall, where every Sunday, these meetings will be held is an attraction in itself, fitted with all modern improvements mnd capable of seating 300 persons. Doubtless every available seat will be occupied to-morrow. \ ------------ The Mocking Bird. Miss Madeline Besley will make her first appearance here at the Grand Opera House, October 5th, in the tune ful comic opera, "The Mocking Bird," the big New York success." "The Mocking Bird," as its title suggests, iy full of delicious melody and Catchy numbers. Miss Besley is an establish ed favorite, magnetic in manner, pos- sesses a voice of exquisite quality, and dances with 'supreme grace. Her first appearance as a star was made as "The Belle of New York," in which she attracted a great deal of atten tion, and won unstinted praise for her graceful work. . The Odessa Fair. The Odessa fair, on Friday attracted a very large attendance, the littlé' vill age being greatly overcrowded. The weather favored the undertaking and everybody in attendance seemed to have had a good time. The list of exhibits was large, there being a fine showing of fruits, vegetables, fancy work, cattle and an unusually large number of splendid horses, for which the Odessa fair is famous. In the even ing there was an entdrtainment in one of the halls, a great 'many from the city driving out and lending their pre sence, Fall Importation, 1903. Prevost, of the Nef York clothin store, Brock street, | hag received all Eis fall importation for order work in his tailoring department. Also a splendid assortment of ready-made hg and gents" furnishings (all new goods) just arrived. It will pay you to examine the above goods be fore buying elsewhere. " Kitty Grey,' To-Night. The latest London success, "Kitty Grey," will be produced for the first time in this eity at the Grand to- night, by the BRandmann Opera com pany. This musical comedy had a most successful run in London, EKng- land. Piles Cured In 3 To 6 Nights. One application gives relief. Dr. Agnew's Ointment is' a boon for Itch ing Piles, or Blind, Bleeding Piles. It fkin eruptions it stands without a hes s-- - Two Homes Sold. D. A. Cays, real estate agent, has Choice tub butter, 20c.; prints, 20c., Combs with teeth that will not cut li you want to buy a house, go to headquarters, 95 Clarence street. to-day, it's all right, CL The Filling of the Chueh Pulpits NEW GREEK PROFESSOR Tomarrow, VERY YOUNG. Alma Mater Society Meets This : In- 'a thanksgivi service. Evening, "The Believers Gladness." Strangers wel: come. Bethel Congregational church.--Rev. . D. N. Morden, minister. Services, 11 S | am. and 7 p.m. Strangers cordiall Annual | invited. Seats are all free, y . t Cathedral -- Harvest fostival services. Choral celebration, lyre in FE.» 11 a.m; choral evensong, Clare in D, 7 p.m; solos in anthem by Messrs. W. Batley and C. B. S. Sydenham Street Church. --~Morning nthem, "God is Love" (Roberts), venming anthem, "Appear Thou Light sine' (Morrison), Mrs. Andrews, Mr. Craig and choir; solo, "The King of Love" (Gounod), Miss Harding, of lvray, MiA., pastor. Services, 11 a. M., "Christ And Our Debt to the Future," 7 pum., "A Great Christian Flatform." ~ Bible class and Sunday school, 3 p.m.; praver meeting, Wed- tant Soap Powder [is better than other powders, as it is both soap and disinfectant. demand for real estate in Kingston. men will marry a Kingston lady on Tuesday. Their honeymoon will include school and Bible class at 3 pm. All|, trip to New York strangers welcome, October 4th, morning subject, "{The' Beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ." "Hence. morning, upon the completion of his night's vigil, Police Constable: Grah- am walked down to the smelter site on a gunning expedition and secured one duck. after the flesh, vet now we know Him Founders of Israel; the Conditions of gaged planting new poles. on Union, street west, for the improved system which the company intends giving the patrons. Cables will replace the single wires now in existence. night and arranged for a concert on November 5th, Guy Fawkes'. day. W J. White, Toronto, humorist, and Miss Ethel Armstrong, violinist, will be the elif attractions. of 4). extension, north of Tweed, Fi day. The tender of a construction lo | comotive left the track and went over an embankment, being badly broken up. No body received any injury. sermon the Lord's supper will be ad-. Soap heals and softens the skin, while promptly cleansing it of grease, oil, rust, etc. Invaluable for mechanics, farmers, sportemen. Free sample on re ceipt of 2c. for postage, Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfre., Montreal. Limited, Toronto, has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Daniel L. Hand, of Toronto,who died in April, 1902. The estate of the deceased con sists chiefly of stocks, and his heirs are his sister and his two brothers. kem, chairman of parks, will have "Clarence Square"--or whatever the new park is to be called--laid out in walks and placed in readineks for for mal opening "when the robins nest again." DAY'S EPISODES. 1OCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. of Interest to tie People. There was a blank | docket at this morning's police cour our shoulder {braces at B50c. New York Dress Kefogm. Farmers this moring found fur coats comfortable in Hrivinz to mar- t. fund at £32 a buphel is a dainty morsel for Kingstoniah® to whet their appetites with: 5 21t is said that H. Collier, of this city, has sold hi¢ hdgdsome residence at Newburgh at a gogd figure. "Rectol," the most] sensible practi- cal and satisfactory Bile cure. Treat- ment different from othbrs. 50c. Wade's. Lever's Y-Z (Wise |Head) Disinfec- D. A. Cays says, that there is a big He has sold more houses this season than for years past. One of Napanee's yoling professional After being relieved of duty this Bell 'telephone linemen are busily en The Kingston Orangemen met last There was a smdll wreck an the B. Ths Master Mechanic's Pure Tar The Trusts and Guarantee Company, Before the snow flies Alderman Wal Occurrences in ; the City 'and' Vicinity--Other | Brief Items | Kingston. as the thief had SOAP skin and chapping. --r 10% to 30% DISCOUNT. EXERCISE AND NOTE IN GREAT VARIETY. FOUNTAIN PENS AND INK, ETC. F. NISBET, Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. GOT THE CASH. Man Stole Hides--Sold Them Here And Skipped Out. Early in the week the polico notified from Gananoque to look out for a thief who had stolen some hides, and who was thought to have come t,, The warning came to late been here, .sold th hides to Davis' tannery and departed The thief received a cheque for the value of the hides, in value about 850 was after barking hours, thief asked where he would be most like ly to have the cheque cashed. He was directed to a firm of hide dealers wher he received the value of the paper and departed. Meantime, Davis ing notified of the theft of the stopped payment when it was presented at the possessor was told of the affair and he is now out the amount he ad vanced to the thief, who has not heen caught. It is thought he crossed Cape Vincent from here. BABY'S OWN prevents roughness of the @ Best for toilet and nursery use, 4, ALBERT TOILET SOAP €O., Mfrs. MONTREAL Queen's College TEXT BOOKS ES of the cheque, and MAY I HELP YOU You Who Are Sick? ment is made. 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Write plainly liberal ? \ ---- Mrs. Galloway we large and wnjesable Tuesday when she se her many warm fri The pretty fower-fil filled with guests wh yressed the deepest this bright woman f the dining-room, were served, white cl ters, and much greer corations, and the t sided over by Mrs. Crumley, Mrs. Cle Horn, all of whom « Assisting them were ss Lucy Baw Miss E. Gibson Miss McAdam, Miss (Reilly, and Miss S C. Dobbs, on behalf church choir, gave ) pearl pendant. Parti sentation have alrea = s - " The bright little so Dr. Mylks has br from old Kentucky, swho went to see her Kingston home. Mrs. wedding gown of Ww enriched 'with pearls, above the tucked chif white chou in her hai her was Mrs. Telford in the south. In the white asters and sn ferns, made the table ty, were Mrs, P. J. 1 Isabel Cartwright . Amongst those have received invitati riage of Miss Ida | daughter of Colonel 1 to Captain John Hen which is to = sole Church of St. John Toronto, on Tuesday, Mrs. Drury, Colonel ¢ ming, Captain and M glie, Captain and Mi Herbert Robinson, an A good deal of co caused amongst thos the wedding prepara father of the bride prospective bridegroo with the troovs to bance at Sault Ste tunately, all is in a f merrily as the prov bell. . * ' The is Miss I daughter of thé late avick to Mr. H. B. | the Rev. R. J. Craig, s ee The marriage wil October of Miss youngest daughter of tray, Stella, and the gay, incimbent of Ba . . 4 Hon. G. T. Fulio and his two daughter treal this week for a then went on to Que will leave shortly fo ---------- ee ------------------ aaa Our well] tain that earned the Ladies' ( heels, high ribbed &tyl the price, Girls Fin Doubled being full { kle, on th ties, 25¢., pair. I Boys' In: very hard inaly stro full rang 15¢., 50c, Men's Jues as ve cent. high Black ankles, be 15¢., 5c. Gabl Qualitic prices' ars napkin a string on the exam signs of [ are alm wrong, hv to us at per cent ) the lot ar discounts only fron pure link al at IRe Pure penuine | rizes 2 x 212.50 fo regular 8 { 1 We hay 0 land 9% 2 nok more ¢ wished amelv t in made of and lengt ig. Sp rtion

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