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REDUCED FARES PACIFIC POINTS Until Nov. 30th, 148, Colonist Fares From sk's ¢¢ Special." 21 Princess celebrated Mason FIRE INSURANCE, Soatlle, Victoria, Vancouver, Port- $46.30 Re soon, Teall, Robeon, $43.80 Butte, Helena, Colorada and promise to fol- + Rideau ward rate an association for "No outsiders for will be one of the itform. They claim Full particulars ot X. & P. ano 0. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. F. A. FOLGER, JR., THE BAY OF QUINTE SHORT LIN Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lo- eal points. Train leaves City Hall De F. CONWAY, Agent. 4. Q. Ry., Kingston. DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL. 9 ot live in the ward. ey claim their ward sau King (weather day, November Ht h, was the closing dav 13 AvudsANUUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL " 18 BOSTON TO MEDI used to say he » years young. e old at half 7 SAREE) on Scott's Emul- ALLAN LIN eep you young ir blood young: 0. od Nov. 3:00 p.m, " aan. Nov. 9:00 p.m. 21st Nov., 7:80 am. Parisian, 21st Nov., 3:00 p.m. v rates. ich, pure, vital carrying | renewal to rob advancing y. lasgow, Through tickets to South Africa MONTREAL TO GLASCOW, DIRECT Corinthian, 1 gr ,. Nov. 14th. $00. Second a oy SPORT REVIEW. Fp STRESS LAID BY 'VARSITY ON THE BARE RULE Instead of Considering What Ac- tually IIappened--The Brock- ville Episode--The Limestone Team Will be Strengthened. Toronto Varsity rugby club 'seems to lay stress upon the fact that Um. pire McDotald admitted afterwards that he was mistaken in supposing the ball was dead. That has nothing whatever to do with the matter. The Jfact is that Mr. MeDonald his whistle, and no matter whet he was right or wrong, that whistle sounded the cessation of play. Au- other point on which Varsity lays stress is the rule which says in part : "The game shall not be stopped fox time until the ball is dead or out of play." That is all right, but the pio per application must be made. The tle is simply an instruction to the officials as to what to do. Umpire Me d knew® that rule and was endeavoring to carry it out, He says he thought the ball was dead, and therefore, sounded his whistle. His was the mistake, and Queen's should not be made to bear the brunt of it. Still another point that should have a place in the consideration is the blamé" that attaches to Varsity in ar- riving late on the grounds. Queen's were ready bef¢re three o'clock, for which hour the match was scheduled. while Varsity did mot turn up till a quarter past three o'clock. It was ten minutes later before the contest began. The darkness caused. Umpire MeDonald to maké his * mistake, and Varsity ate respomsible for the match having to be finished in the dark. Rugby. It is time that the Brockville hill- side, on which the rugby matches are played was disqualified. 'Ad Queen's 1I and McGill TI will play home-and-home matches for the inter- mediate intercollegiate championship. An Ottawa merchant presented hats for the swelled heads of the vietors; socks for the cold feet of the victims. Now it's up to the O.RF.U. to place a black mark inst Brock- ville, and insist that a little decency is accorded visiting teams. Arrang ts have been completed for a meeting between the champion Hamilton Tigers and the Varsity rug- by team, to be played in Hamilton next Sagurday. The 'toronto rughy football men wil challinge the Ottawa Rough Riders to a game for the Canadian chamy ionship, if they are successful in defeating Hamilton on Saturday. The Ottawa Rough Riders are will- ing to play the Intercollegiate rugby union champions under Canadian un- jon rugby rules. The Canadian cham- pionship match has to be played un- der those rules. 'fom Boucher, who had been with Ottawa Rough Riders twenty-four hours prior to the match, trotted out in College uniform. He was given a fif- teen below zero reception by the Rough Rider supporters. Toronto Varsity have changed their tune and express delight with McGill officials. The Mail-Empire says: "Var- sity had nothing but praise for the two McGill oflicials in the game against Queen's on Saturday. It sounds like ancient history this stoning of visitors by the citizens of Brockville. The old Kingston Gran- ites in their intermediate days, used to go about on crutches for seyeral days efter each trip to Brockville. Dr. Bowie, of Brockville must feel Hattered over the fact of Referee Mc- Collum over-ruling two of his deci sions in Saturday's Limestone match. Is that the same Dr. Bowie whose pretty picture has so often appeared in the Montreal papers ? The Dalhousie University football team will visit Montreal, where two matches will be played, one with the Montreal Athletic Club, on November 21st, and the second with McGill, on November 23rd. The Dalhousie team won the championship of the Maritime Provinces this year. Some time ago the Toronto Mail- Empire stated that no permits had been ranted by the O.RIU. to Brockville to play seniors. Will secre- tary Woodworth then explain how Bryan, who formerly played with Brockville seniors in the Quebec rug- by union is with the Brockville juni- ors ? If he is'not eligible, then Brock- ville should be disqualified. The Limestone team will be streng- thened for the remaining matches, and Brockville will have to face different | proposition Saturday if this district series sults in a tie. Varney, who played in- er of his type. A couple other changes will Limestones. Kingston rugby Another instance: Molson of questionable touch at the close Saturday's not an angry word was said to him He walked unmolested through crowd of 1,000 people, his own college campus. would have been shipped to Montreal Toronto News: Full-back Peter and more than their share ol from defeat at the hands proved in ning and passing game. Althou, crowd lined along the touc tors that did not hice. The Whig mediate a from that of re- side wing with Limestones last year, will be on the team, and also anoth- of other be made in the Brockville should take a lesson from crowds. Not a word was said to the Brockville team when it played here on October 16th. They were given a clear field and no stones. Though Referee McGill, gave Varsity the of Queen's- Varsity match, a and was as safe from harm as if he had been on If he had been in Brockville, it would have been as hard a question to solve as Ann's age, in finding out how much of him Lan f good luck was what saved the Varsity team of the Queer's College team at Kingston on Saturday. Queen's, under the coaching of "Chaucer" Elliott, have greatly im- their work. So much so, that one would hardly believe it to he the same team that played in Toron- to. The halves played a better run- the ine, it was a most orderly one, and in mo way interfered with the play, and there was not one in the 1,500 specta- stand back when asked, 50 as to give each side a fair ol time it y team. In O¢ 's walloped Ottawa badly that the latter did ver it for years. The score like 27 to 3. Xingtten lege tb get was some Granites also fifteen the year Quebec Union. (Rizen might be reminded that the Ottawa team is a icked-up aggregation, and not a col- jege fifteen. The present Queen's inter- team of aduates could defeat the best bunch Ottawa College could put on the field from among 'the student body. As for the statement that the Ottawa College team had to abide by the decision of the Canadian rugby union in 1894, this can be stated: That Queen's was crippled and asked for a postpone ment. The Canadian Union had fixed the date, but asked Ottawa College to agree to Queen's request for a post- ponement from Thursday till Satur- day. This, Ottawa College absolutely refused to' do, and it is well they did, for had Queen's been in shape, garnet and gray would have fluttered at the hall-mast. Hockey. London will place an intermediate team in the O.H.A. ven the Toronto Wellingtons want to break 'away from the 0.H.A, Winnipeg isin a bad way for rink accommodatioh as the auditorium is the only available place this season. Indications are that the old Mani- toba and North-West hockey league will be disbanded for lack of support. Ross Murphy, formerly of the King- ston Frontenacs, may vlav voint on the senior St.; George's hockey team this coming season. The Intercollegiate Hockey Union has so arranged its schedule that se- niors cannot play on intermediate teams. Toronto Varsity last vear was the offender in this respect. The seni- or matches begin sooner than the in- termediates. Efforts are heing made to induce the Central Canada exhibition association to rent Ottawa Pavilion to the Ot. tawa hockey club, It is proposed to convert the pavilion into a skating rink that will compare favorably with the Arena in Montreal. Another first-class hockey player has been unearthed in Toronto in the per- son of W. J. Bellingham, point of last year's Montreal senior team. It is said that Boon, Captain of the Mont- real team, will also go to Toronto. Canada's hogtown is becoming worse than Pittsburg, Pa. Hockey will bo played in nearly ev- ory village' and hamlet in Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry this winter and already the enthusiasts of some of the centres are endeavoring to ar range local leagues, in which the travelling distances will be short and the expenses light. t the Ottawa Col tl played in General Sport. Dalton brothers will have build this winter a fine new twenty-one foot acht from designs by George Owen, Hamilton. Three other members of the Kingston Yacht Club intend to have new yachts by next spring. The United States intercollegiate cross country championship is to be decided at Morris Park, on November 26th. It will cover the usual distance of 61 miles and teams from Yale, Har- vard, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Col- umbia and Cornell are to compete. Toronto Globe : There is a mistake somewhere, says Varsity, in reference to the newspaper statement that Queen's was vot invited to re- presentatives to the intercollegiate athletic meet. The only mistake is that this statement was not strong enough. Queen's was not only invited Dr. Shoop's RHEUMATIC CURE COSTS NOTHING IF IT FAILS, Any honest person who suffers from rheumatism is welcome to this offer, For years 1 searched everywhere to find a spedfic for rheumatism. For nearly twenty years I worked to this end. At last, in Germany, my search was rewarded. I found a costly chem- ical that did not disappoint me as other rheumatic prescriptions had dis- sppoitited physicians everywhere. do not mean that Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Cure can turn bony joints into flesh again. That is impossible, but it will drive from the blood the poison that causes pain and swelling, fand then that is the end of rheuma- tism. I know ths so well that furnish for a full month my rheuma- tie Cure on trial. 1 cannot cure cases within a month. 1t would 4 tases will yield within thirty days. power against orce against disease tivle. my faith. My faith is but the come of experience--of actual know ledge. I know what it can do. | know this so well that 1 will furn ish my remedy on trial write me a postal for my book a druggist in you can secure six bottles of Dr You may take it a full montl If it succeeds the cost If it fails the lows test. on trial. you is $35.50. mine and mine alone. entirely to you. I mean that exactly tory I don't expect a penny you. that can affect er. 'I use no such drugs; it is dangerou blood. ease out of the obstinate cases. It has cured the oldest cases that I ever met, in all of my experience, in all of my 2, 000 tests, I never found another in ten. Write me and I will send you book. for it can't harm you anyway. fails the loss is mine: Address, Wis. Mild cases not chronic are If i ---- Libel Case Adjourned--Judge Ad- fall assizes were held in Perth week docket was a small one and consisted chanan, an action for dan al! I will all be unreasonable to expect that. But most This trial treatment will convince you that Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Cure is a rheumatism--a potent that is irresis- My offer is made to vonvince you of out. And Simply on rheumatism. 1 will then arrange with your vicinity so that Shoop's Rheumatic Cure to make the to is It will be left If you say the trial is not satisiac- from 1 have no samples. Any mere sample chronic rheumatism must be drugged to the verge of dang- to take them. You must get the dis- My remedy does that even in the most difficult, and re- medy that would cure one chronic case. the Try my remedy for a month, , Dr. Shoop, Box 40, Racine, often te. Pie willing. Then the refusal have been on MoGill's authority ly. i : -- LANARK ASSIZES. must vises Settlement. Nov, 9.--~The Lanark county last J Teetzel, recently appointed to the Ontario bench. The Perth, of only civil cases. Caldwell vs. Bu v . Cald- libel, brought by W. \ ht, by Rev. well, M.P.P,, Lanark, aghinst Mr. Buchanan, Lanark, was adjourn ed. In rewarking on this case, the ju said: pe that the parties he, cane will be able to come to some settlement and that the trial will not be gone on with. The cause of religion receives no benefit from an acrimonious lawsuit. It is very un: fortunate that the peace and good-will of a neighborhood should be disturb- od where both parties are very re spectable. It appears to me from reading the law reports of the recent proceedings at Osgoode Hall that there is ample room for diplomacy to bring about an amicable settlement. 1 a libel was uttered hastily, if a libel was written unthinkingly, it is the gentleman's duty to apologize and is the other gentlemem's duty to accept the apology proffered. Such. a case coming into the courts only fur- nishes food for gossips. This is pre eminently a case for some sort of a friendly settlement." ENTERED THEATRICAL LIFE. Three Young Kingston Boys Have « Made Good." Two more young Kingstonians have "made good" in stage life. Robert McLaughlin and Edward Summerby, so often heard on the local stage in amateur minstrel performances, are now members of Chase, Culhene and Weaton's minstrels, which performed here about two weeks ago. They re ceived an offer to 'try out," made a "hit" and were signed for the season. Mclaughlin is end "tambo" man, while Summerby is specialized as a tenor soloist. Another chap who has gone into theatrical life R. R. Horne, for the past year or two property man at the Grand Opera House. He has sign ed with Walter L. Scammill, whose company played "The Real Widow Brown" here last week, as advance agent for "The Burglar," another at: traction which Mr. Scammill has on the road. Wakeful Children. For a long time the two-year-old child of P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth street, Harrisburg, Pa. would sleep bed two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the whole might throdgh. Two. boxey of these tableis have effected a permanent cure aud she is now well and strong. For sale hy all druggists. me -- "Robert Burns," Wednesday Night Of more than ordinary interest is the announcement that Clayton Mac: kenzie Légge has made a dramatiza- tion from themes and incidents in the life of Robert Burns and his poems called "Robert Burns," and will, him- self, be seen in the title role. The play hascbeen produced under the direction of Mr. Legge, who has provided it with a magnificent scenic investiture. It will be the attraction at the Grand on Wednesday next. e-------------- Help The Overworked Heart. Is the great engine which pumps life through your system hi overtaxed, groaning under its be- cause disease has clogged it ? Dr. Ag- new's Cure for the Heart is natures lubricator and cleanser, and daily demonstrates to heart sufferers that it is the safest, surest, and most speedy remedy that medical science knows. Sold Ty H. B. Taylor and H. Wade.-- 67. ---------- Public - Imsctures On The Bible. Principal Gordon will commence a series of lectures in the old arts building Thursday, at 8 o'clock, on the "Literature and Religion of the Old Testament." Professor McComb will lecture on Monday in the same place and at the same hour on "The Life and Teaching of Jesus." These lectures are open to the public. Each or both series may be taken. No fees. The Perils Of Kidney Disease. Fxperience proves that kidney trou- ble creeps on unsuspected, little symp- toms neglected, little pains overlook- ed. Headaches assigned to other caus- es in time bring on acute inflamma- tion, lumbago, diabetes, Bright's di- sease, Peck's Kidney Pills cure all these troubles, but they prevent them much more easily. Be wise. Two weeks treatment, 25¢., at Wade's. Money back if not satisfactory. Wants Her Baby Back. Dr. Sands, jail surgeon, was at po- Jice headquarters last eveming inter- ceding in behalf of Mrs. O'Neill, re- cently sentenced to three months in jail to have her baby restored to her. This woman's story has aroused un- usual interest, it being felt that she was harshly dealt with. A strong el- fort is being made to have the infant turned to the mother. 1! Stop That Cough. The "Diamond" Cough Remedy gives relief at once, com of wild cherry eelocampane, horehound and other valuable ingredients. Pleasant to take. Dose small, 25¢c. and 50c. at Wade's. James Halliday, an aged yeoman residing in the bownshig of Ameliss- burg, near Mountain View, died on Monday in his eighty-fourth year, De- ceased has resided in Edward county neatly the whole of his life. Damages of $500 awarded the plain- tiff in the case of Morris va, Thurlow, for seduction of plaintifi's daughter. The parties reside in Lanark and Al- - t aun: the Ottawa disputes the assertion of Citizen that 's cured by one or two bottles. At all druggista, i 5 i arch Reilly, relict of the Ar y IX H Brockville, died on day in St. Vincent | MAX NEW ORLEANS, ORICAGD, i : Any Bank or Banker in New York; New Orleans, Chicago, $50 WORN EVERY WEEK A WINS Average Profic Earued Weekly on YOUR MONEY WORKS Sp eek Be Sheree), Dag Establiched NEW YORK, HILE_ while you sleep you on a level with the most How $50 netted $201.73 in 1¢ Here is a complete sta show ing. the result i The above showing is no improvement ed it time and again during the past thres years confident we will make it "look sick" days which begins at New Orleans this mon th. Pick the W locate winners is identical with that other famous plungers who win by comparison with The system we employ to Gates, W. Langdon, year, and it proves just as successful. ormation of prospective winners throu the horwes in their early-morning trials, and in that way The money that is played into the are bound to be, goes into the clientele, stands at the head, the winning plungers, and our ® We do business only en the known sportsmen, financiers rv high-class form: of . y good faith in which turf affairs are cond Club in the VW has inspired uccess in this acco! merchants in the country. In high try with as much transactions in the actions are wound ceives a notification horses are to be bal culate makes his ave and he learns quickly just where he stands. At the count with a money order for his profits, less 25 wholesome tone to leg the big exchanges, and ti whose involved transactions are on their minds, day Our Clients As it is well known that our clients sometimes asked: 'Wh; iderable clerical force and spending his is why turfmen li and consider the situation, Ma enormous clientele, w The answer is simple enough il one stops to capital and advertising, have secured an k winners for (hid Immense number capital. If we can pic! our own money only, for on a basis of sion, one man out of every four of our for the benefit of the public as well is that stuck to as for two months ever failed fo get well winning stables of racchorses and who ate cutting an important ing oe selections Shrough us, ? 'The principal upon wi we opera come, as pointed out, is derived you win, our sutire income is out by the fact that we businesslike methods have te is such that we, mist, of necessity do the best from of the | { our eli pered fo ards of years, imitat v upw thre while mate, and as a result we have contin been scores of enterprises initia A Few of Hund Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune, March 1, Maxim & Gay, Who have been so wue- ting win the to end in failure. reds of Recent y different from those ~quick"" Endorsements dizastrously to those Ww! ¥ Maxim & Gay do Sor guar antes their clients' but merel tage fi winni cen rom nings teh, F is point ispateh, in ail their anhouncements. the An investigation of the do is to confidentially han tage from, winnines for placing is line of Inventsin nts or N. YioMormng Telegraph, February Since the incorporation &f the Maxim the al can pos as much if not more comparative merits of hances of suCCons. their cl 3 lar," who burns the mid- n Our Winning Army. begins at New Otlenns the benefit of their subscribers, reliable character is ati by: erous winners they have picked Maxim & Gay are the p! line of investment or speculation; they have been established three years; ward business linés; their methods have been thoroughly investigated The greatest race meeting in the history of the it will eclipse all other turf gatherings of the past. The GC year and has prepared for it. Bo ha ered there before, we have nore expert "clockers'" and They .annot make the ore horses at the cappers than we ever employed at any for us to handle. We move with the privilege of not playing any out the following blank and forward will be begun on the first day of the meeting, if your first day 'it reaches us after the moeti in registered letter. U ve we. If there are m: our discretionary series, orses we think Al bettin we consider conditions unpropi Jest as soon ax you can. otherwise, we Ww begin play bank draft, express money order, lm ttance to us at To MAXIM & GAY CO. (Incorp.), 928 Canal St., New Orleans, La. In accordance with the terme of vour ad. in the Kingston (Can.) British - ars Dollars on each selection of your Dig races. You agree to send races are run, the names that afternoon and to send me statement and 25 per cent. of winnings. Orleans Morning N and Please bet for me daily . Series at the New Or belore of the horses which will pers. My oi subject to withdrawal in full THE FOLLOWING SUMS ARE THE MINIMUM ACCEPTED FOR PLAY a For a 25 play on each hore . For a $10 Flay on sach horse Maxim 5 Gay Com; $100 lay oa snch hor Few Orleans. All accounts the Maxim & Co., and Gay Co. a all ' | For a $15 play on . 53 « For a $20 play on the Maxim & Gay Company, 928 Canal Street, be played at the track by to its clieats. The Maxim