Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Nov 1903, p. 3

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There is eon- unnatural disturbance of organs resulting froy tuart's Dyspepsia Tab- ieve the weak and worn. of its work and Permit and recuperate and Te- al health and strength, own Buffalo physician cribs Stuart's Dyspepsia I occasions as a relief for rundown stomachs, I tain © all 'the ingredients the proper digestion of will do more to give the needed rest than any me Id prescribe. They have 0 give immediate relief es and I do not hesitate them to all sufferers pepsia Tablets are for iggists at 50c. a box. TR in f XPORT LAGER. Perfect Seer. stamp to pay postago » nickel-plated pocket s Gold Seal and other l goods. . ) an B. & M. Co. Limited L ph, Canada. 10tos st and finest photos 1g. ames dings 'and at Weese's. | Paper remnants, cheap at Neat anos dargains, 2 Chances ht to buy, should week's " Special." » 121 Princess $I, ae celebrated Mason UMS! i" y 0c. to 75¢. ( Albums, ) Albums, aph{ Albums, elc. | SBET S ouse fare very con- Call} and see how ly they can be in- y us. Halliday, $8 Strpeot. HE o iho. ne for a prowpt ompiillh . (ulullment © oceries, ete. absolutely u will find ir THE wip -- GELIRETT SE EXCURSIONS +--=TO. cl Western Points and Pacific Coast btn, Until Nov. 30th, 13, Colonist Fares From KIN , as follows : i Soil, Viearh, Vancomver, Por §.46, 30 Rogint, Neue, Trt; Toaeon $43.80 $43.30 '$is.08 Hel 1 Aran, Be Jeg, San Francideo, Los Angeles. . For further information apply to 72 Pu Pr HANLEY, Agent, a 1) Sasenger Depot. tide, N.B. gays: 11 feel it my duty to Queen's Track Club. Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian | pies ho benefit I have Resived year | At Queen's Alma Mater Society Loin Pacific Railways. ago last spring I began to have heart |€¢!ing Saturday evening, these ofii- smh | A At first T would have to 'stop | cers were (lected for the track club: REDUCED FARES PACIFIC POINTS Until Nov. 30th, 1003, Colonist Fares From KINGSTON TO Rossland, Nelson, Trall, Robson, BPORANG, .... ours sunesars suns onnn $43.80 Anaconda, Bntte, Ilelena, Colarada Sprioge, Denver, Puebl Salt Like ar $43.30 San Francisco, Los Angeles: . $48.05 Full particulars at K. & P. and 0. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. ¥. CONWAY, F. A! FOLGER, JR., Gen. Pass. Agt. * Gem. Supt. THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lo- cal points. Train leaves City Hall De- wot at 4 pm.. F, CONWAY, Agent, J. Q. Ry., Kingston. DOMINION. LINE STEAMSHIP PORTLAND--HALIFAX~-LIVERPOOL Cheap Trip to Europe CHRISTMAS SAILINGS : 8.8. "CANADA" from Portland, Nov "OAMBROMAN" from Portland, Dec "DOMINION'" from Halifax, .. Dec. 9th X S.5. "CAMBROMAN" carries only second and third class passengers, second class having the same accommodation as was previously given first class. Rate $37:50 For further particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, G.T.R. J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, 42 Clarence St. The Deminion Line, Montreal & Port- lead, - BERMUDA .. THG NOW FAR FAMED BERMUDAS, with cable communicatien and equable winter temperature of 65 degrees, beau- tiful scenery and 100 miles of good roads, headquarters of the British North Awerican Squadron, is unrivalled in its atteactiveness, reached by the first-class iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA wm. forty-eight. hours fromm New York. Sailing fortnightly up. to 1st January und every 'THURSDAY thereaiter., The tropical islands, includin, SANTA CRUZi, ST, KITTS, MARTINIQU 3T. LUCIA, BARBARDOES AND DEMER- ARA, also afferd beautiful and interest ing tours, all reached by steamship of the Quebec Steamship Company, sailing from New York about every 10 days For descriptive pamphlets and dates of sailing apply to A. EMILIUS OUTER- BRIDGE & CO., Agents, 39 Broadway, HANLEY or J, P. , Kingston, Ont RN, Secretary, Quebec 28th 5th New York; J. P. ALLAN LINE Liverpool and Londonderry. ' From Montreal: From Quebec: Parisian, Nov. 21, Ta.m., Nov. 21, 3 pm From St. Johns. Frem Haliiax Pretorian, -- ---- Nov. 30 Bavarian, Dee. 5, Dec. 7 First Cabin.~Heduced winter rates, $553, and upwards, according to. steamer. Second Cabin.--Liverpool and London. derry, $37.50 to $40, according to stea- mer. London, $2.50 extra. Third Class. --$25 and $26; Liverpool, erry, Belfast Glasgow, London. Through tickets to South Africa. New York to Glasgow Laurentian, zest dn Noy. 26, 11 a.m First" Cabih<-8$45 wnd upwards--2nd Carin 3201 NS Class, 28 x Cit . P. HA iY, 'at, J. + y ; Ip. 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Hanson, Water- Then bed, 1 Aad stvpral Decne attend me but they did me no good. 1 by a friend Iburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, Before I had used three quarters of a box 1 began to feel the benefit and by the time 1 had taken three boxes I was completely Milburn's 'Heart and Nerve Pills cure nervousness, sleeplessness, palpitation of troubles 3 for $1.35, all BSOLUTE SECURITY: Little Liver Pills. ; A 2 oa BEN % +o GSE -- OF THE SEASON PLAYED BY QUEEN'S: ani Cyril Knight Becomes Captain of Queen's Senior Hockey Team-- Westmounts Win Canadian In- «termediate Rugby Champion- ship, Queen's hockeyists had their first practice of the Season on Saturday afternoon. They trudged away over the quarry Most of the old players were out. This is about the earliest practice Queen's ever had.. Arrapgements have been made with the Y.M.C.A. whereby: the college players will reccive an hour's | training on three days in the week. | To-day the hockeyists entered for the gymnasium work. Honorary president, Prof. Shortt; pre: | accommodates 2.900. That is a oase EA, rink will ready for hockey a, Knight © wilt o i i "Phick™ Wilson as captain of Queen's senior hockey team. * W. L. Grant, Toronto, will represent Queen's jusiiors: at the OHA. sanual meet t Saturday. " pi four clubs in the United States Intereollegiate league--Colum- bia, Yale, Princeton and Harvard. The matches begin on January 9th. "Jock" Harty, "Chaucer" Elliott, R. Mills, R, S. Scott and J. J. Gil- lespie, will be Queen's representatives on the Intercollegiate Hockey Union board of referecs. The invitation of the Houghton, Mich, club to Queen's to play there during the Christmas holidays has been referred to the umiversity ath- letic confmittee which will most like ly decide that the trip will not be made to that oily of hockey outcasts, The Brantford rink is 145 by 57, and where comparisons are odious. The tendency seems to provide accommo: dation for speclators rather than to give the players roou. Kingston's rink has an ice surface of 173 by 82, and accommodates only 1.500, The many friends of Herb. Clarke sident, Rov, D, M. Solandt, B.A; vive will regret to learn of his severe ill- | Captains Soule and Farmsworth, ET of the Annapolis and West. Point | Elevens, in connection With Army and Navy Football | games at West Point on November 28th. nee EE -------- . Stewart; secretary +. Cameron; committee, Sutherland, W. A. Os president, treasurer, A. { H.-P. Hay, B. wald Football. The 0.R.I.U, junior championship is practically won by the Limestones, The Limestones gave Toronto II $40 of the $50 secured by the hat col lection. With a somewhat patched-up team | and apparently no system, the Lime- | stones were able to defeat the strong | Toronto team. | Established 1854 JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker Open dey end night. See Our Window Display of Parlor Sets and Couches These Ace Only Samples: Special lines of heavy Vel- our Couches, fringed .all around, only $6.50, and heavy Velour five-piece Parlor Suite Screens and Easels. Mall orders promptly attended to- JAMES REID, For Ambulance 'Phone 147. BAREIS j Overcoatings ! We carry the largest and most select line of OVERCOATINGS in the city. Inspection Invited. Crawford & Walsh, Leading Tailors, Pripcess & Bagot Sts. = Auctioneer. only $25. Also odd Chairs, | | my health is better to-day than ' 10nt. Get a supply to-day. BAAAAPOP PIPING . = The Red Cap football team of Di | vision street, defeated the Park Nine | { by 33 to 28 on Saturday. J. Boyd | was umpire and B, Muckler, timekeep | er. Rugby, as played in England, has been commended to "colonials" as the | proper football system because, as one great merit, it produced no serious in juries, but the casualty list under | these rules is a long one this season, | as recited by the London Mail. i The Westmounts, of the Quebec Un- | ion, won the intermediate champion- | | ship of Canada hy defeating the Tor | onto Victorias in Toronto on Satur | day by 13 to 6. The Toronto team { did well in view of the fact that the | scrimmage game was played, where as they had been under the snap-back system all scason. ! | i Hockey. During the holidays Queen's hockey ists will take a week's eastern trip. No senior contests, should be allow. | ed on a rink of less ice area than 160 | by 75. : Next year the Kingston rink will be | lengthened to give an ice length of | 200 feet. Cayuga will play in the O.H.A. in | termediate series, and Listowel in the junior. It is expected 'that the Kingston ALWAYS SIGK, | CONSTANTLY TIRED. 1 | Nerves on Edge, Appetite Poor, Sleep Disturbed--You Need FERROZONE. "The benefit 1 derived from Ferro: zone," writes Al. P, Whitehead, from Moncton, "is really marvellous, For (two years I didn't have one day's freedom from headache and pains in the back and side, I consulted doc- tors in Montreal, but wasn't helped. 1 used Ferrozone, and am glad to say for {many resrs. 1 weigh ten pounds more and look and feel stronger. Fer- | rozone is the best tonic I ever used." Mrs. Duncan W. Dunham, of Port land, writes : "Last winter I was at- tacked by neuralgia and was run down in health. 1 used all sorts of | | medicines, but found Ferrozone the | best. It brought - back my appefite and has made me strong, so that I don't expect to be bothered with neu ralgia or weak spells again." The cures of Ferrozone are lasting, because it does its work thoroughly. ! It ix a speciiic for all forms of skin | diseases; kidney, liver, and stomach | trouble. * cures headache and lan | guid feelitg in a short time. Ferro zone contains more nourishment and | vitalizing properiies than you can get ! died gn November 1th, |in any other way--in short, it assures | | health and costs but 8c. for | weeks' treatment, three or six boxes for $2.50. 'The Ferrozone company, Kingston, | are] the amateur championship of th. aged fourteen years, died suddenly af- ents and friends in their sad bereave- 15th, the house sall, Dead Creck, was broken during the absence of the family, and a quantity of provisions, dishes, ete., were stolen. Mr. Campsall: procured a search warrant and, accompanied by Constable N 4 | i for the stolen goods, which they suc- | ** STRA ceeded in finding at thé home of Da-| { of vid Hogan, some four days, brought before hy whom be was committed for trial. Ou the 2th Hocan, was safely lodged in Kingston jail. - y oe | apance, t Blakely, but had been At druggists, or by mail from | Brooklyn for years. Mrs. John T. Sob a half sister of deceased, . ness. It is satisfactory to know that edy little forward will likely gained his former vigor when the hockey season opens, and that he will be in his usual place on the Fron- tenac-Beechgrove team. 'Jiggar" Robinson received a tele gram Saturday summoning him back to Pittsburg, Pa., to resume hockey practise. The Duguesne rink opened to-day for hockey practises, and "Jig- gar' was ordered to be on hand. He leit Saturday noon. General Sport Basket ball on horseback is the lat test in New York. The Picton Whist Club tests with outside«clubs. Capt. R. K. Barker has been invited to manage the trip of the Winnipeg Rowing Club' crew to Henley next May. { The prizes won in the recent tennis tournament: of Queen's were presented at the Alma Mater Society meeting, Saturday evening, to Miss A. Watson and G. W, Chaplin. A team of United States women | golf players is coming te Canada next fall. In 1905 Miss Rhona Adair will bring over a team of British women players to Canada and the United States. Golf has extended to the bazaars in England and is likely to soon become a feature on this side at church sales and country fairs. Putting greens, with limited turf aceas, are being laid and prizes given for holing the most balls Golf desire con country was recently won by Kure Po Tareba. « dusky descendant of Maosi chiefs, over a young Scottish player. Because hoxing has been stopped in the Province of Quebee, says the Buf. falo Times, it does not follow that the padded mitt artists will be barred in the Province of Ontario in which Toronto and Fort Erie are located. The chances for a favorable decision in the case against Herman of the In. ternational A. C. of Fort Erie are said fo he bright." Next month will tell whether the games goes or is squelthed across the river, ---------- Sent Up For Trial. Dead Creek, Nov, 26.--~0On Thursday, November 19th, Miss Lottie Eagle, ter a brief illness of only a few days. Much sympathy is felt for the par ment. On. Sunday evening, November of Wesley P. Camp open | wtan, strick out to look miles distant. Hogan kept in hiding for a but has since been arrested and B. R. Newton, J.P. Sr -------------------------- i Kant Krack Rubbers. { Sold only at Abernethy's. ! -------- i William H. Plakely, Brooklyn, NX of acute indi. Was a native of i fon. Dcepsed a son of the late James a resident the t , Napanee, is in an} is boowing in the antipodes. | theves, with the | The Royal Club of Melhourne recently | " AAS | had 600 entries for a recent competi- | ta tlip. The trimming couple of | Na HTS VICINITY NEWSPAPERS. 5 aka WR SG 3 § r The News Put Into Condensed Shape r- The Episodes That Create Talk in The Country houts, S ton, K.C., W. F. Hall Piety Hill, gud will ocoupy it. a oreo and family, Tamworth, ve | t Mrs. Harriet Rogers' farm at Harlow, and eye Moved there : » Iroquois, has heen Koi Sanwicalinatver of the St. ary's Collegiate Institute, at s ary od son. hi n old man named Messer, was down by a light engine, Funning Tn Madawaska to Whitney, and was ter. ribly mangled. The Canada Handle company, of eaanoque, wifl locate a branch at ull, Que. It will ay seventy fiv 1 ne hundred eng 5 'ganville public school has e Miss Elizabeth Sproule, A ng and re-engaged Missy Ethel MeKibbon, as teachers. The principal is T. Colqu houn. Thomas Luffman, Poucher's Mills, born in Fredericksburgh, died on Mon- day, aged sixty-five, He leaves a wile, seven sons and two daughters, He was a Methodist, E." A. Hudson has purchased from the estate of Mrs. C, Lo Parmenter, Gananoque, the property formerly oc- cupied by E. Stunden, and now oocu- pied by W. J. Reid as a footi y store, The marriage of Miss Isa Monk to Rev. R. P. Byers, son of Robert By: ers, Gananoque, has been arranged to take place Decembir Oth, at the besi- dence of the bride's sister, Mrs. James Ross, Westmount, J. V. Mulville, proprietor of the Am. erican hotel, Westport, was married on Tuesday to iss. Frances M. Proud, Newbore, and after-the wedding drove to Perth and went to Toronto, De- troit and other cities. Last Saturday fox terriers got in among some lambs John Noonan, of Perth, had in pasture and worried them so that two of them were found dead and u third one is missing, Two A pretty wedding scene was enacted Wednesday morning, when Thomas Quilty, a prosperqus young farmer, of Ashdod, and Miss Elizabeth M. Don- oghue, of Hyndford, Grattan township, pronounced their solemn. vows and were united for life ---------------------------- FASHION'S FORM. AD Frock For ance Froek For a Young For an evening girl the above suitable. 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