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ASSURANCE If you say so we'll book you for Coal, p delivered as want it through the winter $6.4 45 TOW. ) JAMES SWIFT & ™ 3 i : - r sex-- free Hunters' Green, Castor, Purple, aiso B'ack, at k: you WEE piRiE THE _DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3 12. WESTERN = EXCURSIONS $46.30 vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma Ore, second class from King ston. Lower rales to several othe points. Tickets on sale from Sept. 15th to Oct. 81st, 1905. Hunters' Rates SINGLE FARE To points in Temagami on T. & N. 0 Ry. te points Mattawa to Port Arthur end Sault Ste. Marie inclusive, via North oy Good going Oct. 10th, to Nov. Tt To Muskoka a. Midland, Lake of Pen Magnetewan River jeld. nL Stations Argyle to Cobo: cork. Lindsay to Haliburton, Severn, North Bay. Points on N. N. Co Georgian Bay and Mackinaw Di vision). Good Going Oct. 26th to Nov '"All tickets valid returning until De cember 9th For further particulate, tickets and a! yther. information apply to P H ANLEY, City Passenger Agent. CEERI MERE RAILWAY y= IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. $46.30 --TO0 = uncover Tickets on sale until ria Yisionk Oct. 31st, 1905 Tacoma SECOND CLASS FROM KINGSTO Portland | Very Low Rates to many other West- ern Points. HUNTERS' RATES To points, Mattawa to Port Arthur nclusive and points on T. & N. O. Ry from Oct. 10th, to Nov. Tth I'o poiats ; Copper Cliff to Sault Ste Marie, Sharbot Lake to Havelock and nts on Lindsay branch, Oct. 26th, to h. Tickets good returning Dec 19035. 1 particulars at K. & P. and C. I R, Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F, CONWAY I FOLGER, JR. Cen. Pass. Agent Gen. Supt Bay of Quinte Railway New short line fer Tweed, Napane Deserovto, and all local points. Train isave City Hall Depot at 8:35 p.m. § CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kiagsten Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. STR. "ALETHA" Leaves Kingston daily except Sunda) at 3 p.m. for Picton and intermediat« Bay of Quinte Ports. Full information trom J. P. Hanley, J P. QGildersleeve, . Jas, Swit & Co Agents. . By HORSRV, Trae Manager .. RO LIN LIVERPOOL and LUNt ONDERR) ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. From Montreal. From Quebos Parisian, Fri,, Sept. 29, 5 a.m. 29, 4 p.v Bavarian, Fri., Oct. 6, 5a.m. 6, Virginian, Fri.; Oct. 13, 5a.m. 13, 12 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT Mongolian ... Thurs., Sept. 28, (daylight Sp YORK TO GLASGOW. Numidia Thurs., Oct. 12, 1 p.m MONTRE AL' "TO LONDON & HAVRE Pomeranian Sept. 80. Sardinian Oct. 14 $40 single. $76 return. Unly one class passengers carried, called second cabin. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, G.T,R. City Passenger Dep: ot. Js P: GILDER- SLEEVE, Ciarouce Street. EDUCATIUNAL. MISS FORTESCUE|: 'Will resume her PIANO CLASS October 16th TIDCERIL - - SINGING Miss Cora Louise Larke, A.T.C. M. of Hermann Kleir New York Ir Late Vocal tructress St. Margaret's $ eg Taranto Soprano Soloist d n St thodist churel d for pa tory and inations." 0 ns Ror « made when you decide on centeri Business training in the pro Lor. 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Class in Dressmaking, Cutting and Fitting Shirt Waists and Skirts TUESDAY at 3 pm. MRS. MILLAR, T\ CLEAR REVELATION OF SF) RIT OF RULES. Gleason to Ottawa Sporting Notes From Many Quarters. Toronto Star Ottawa College apparently intends to play Joe Gleason in the Intereolle- gate Rughy Union, although it is a clear violation of the spirit of the rules. Gleason will be enabled to qualify for the team under the rule as at present framed, although the in- tention was to have only bona-fide students as members of the team. Gleason will qualify by attending night classes in a business - course. McGill have observed the regulations » formation of the union. and it is unfortunate that Ottawa College should signal its entrance to the or ganization hy taking advantage of a loophole in the regulations Varsity, Queen's, and JOLI BOWKER The English bantam champion, who will meet* Abe Attell, the American box r this me City Football League. A meting was held last evening to organize a city football leagwe. These officers wera appointed Honorary president, Hon. William Harty: hon orary vice-president, W. Harty, Jr; president, Joseph Ahernn; viee-presi- dént, Thomas Harrison; secretary, George Mathewson. These teams were Black Watch (George Ma y, manager), St. James' (Fred- e.ick Evans, manager), Granites (R , manager), Crescents (L. Ryan, ome hs cued. la was avenged © Cetohey 14th, Black Watch vs. Granites: (k tober 21st, St. James' vs. Crescents; October 26th, Granites vs, Crescents; October 25th, Black Watch vs St Jame; November 4th, St. Ja "ux November 11th, Black Watch ts. Ties will be played af ter the finish of the schedule Granites; vs, Cre Limestones And Brockville. Brockville rughy team promise to play a good clean game with the King ston Lamestones when the latter go down there next Saturday. That is en couraging. However, it is not the Brockville players who have been to blame but the spectators. For the good uame of Brockville in other ways, it is hoped that the Kingston players will not be subjected to the brutal treatment accorded them in recent ver There is no reason why Brock vi and Kingston should not be on the friendliest of terms, even if one sporting team does prove better than the other. Brockville is said to have a good team this season, At full-back either Fairbairn or Chapman will be found, while on the half-back line MacLaren and White will | be on the outside, with Gray in the | centre, Dr. Kenny will be at quarter and Barr at snap. On wing line will be found Dickey, Price, Easton, Hil linrd, Connolly, while the othér posi- tions will be filled from among the many candidates seeking the honors. Owing to the scarcity of intermedi ate teams in the O.R.F.U, series in this district, the Limestones and Brockville have been grouped together for home and home games, gnd on the two matches points will count, the majority of which will place the win ners in the somi-ffinals with some of the Western Ontario teams for the hampionship. The result of Saturday's game, therefore, will decide largely whether the team will go into the fin als or not Free Fight On Gridiron. The Columbia-Wesleyvan football gawe Saturday at New York was mar red by one of the most disgraceful breaks of ruffianism ever seen on a foothall field. After ap atrocious piece of brutality by it Halfback Bailey of Wesleyan, in jumping feet first on the back of Armstrong, of Columbia, the two teams got in a general mix- i The officials could have handled the situation, and were rapidly pulling the men apart. when Coach Morley, of Columbia, rashed at Bailey, pushed Free to Mothers Every mother, who sends us her name and address, will receive a generous free sample--enough for eight meals--of Nestle's Food Best for Babies. OE LEG, WALES 0, Live, MONTREAL t s one another, and a battle royal was Be Played by the [soan in progress. Such punching has College Rugbyists never been seen om a football grounds e ug ys in the east before. by a eyclone w! McClave; of Princeton, the umpire, got a bump in the ear that made his head spin, and Reiter, the Wesleyan oath, got a jolt in the stomach that took-his breath away. It took fifteen EE Hoi behind the 'Yoai posted and struck 1 REVIEW' him a terrific blow between the eves. : Bailey fell back ein, the arms of one of his tes mates from his fave he fight all" over again. , the bldod spurting fare: The: Morley act started he players, ubstitutes and officials rushed at Von Salz, the big Columbia tackle, aid out three men in succession, and fnally went down Himself, icemen who got mixed in the fracas Three po ooked as though they had been hit they emerged. Ross wolicemen to stop the fight. Sport In General. The auxiliary yacht Ritarah, of De troit, is reported to have heen bought by ex-Commeodore Jarvie, of the Roval Canadian Yacht Club, wonto, Saturday's severe of the Lon. don Rugby Club by the Tigers will in all probability prove the death knell of senior raghy foothall in that city. Dan Patch is as great a success in imparting speed m2 he was in acquir ing it. He hae five new performers to Login with, their records ranging down to 2.08}, Dan Mcleod and Raoul'le Boucher who defeated Paul Pons, in Buenos Ayres, Saturday, are likely to appear in the intermationnl wrestling' tourna ment at Montreal. Messrs. Wilkinson, of Brockville, and E. Gleeson, 'of Ottawa, have been say gested by the Rough Riders as officials for the Montreal-Rough Rider game, in Montreal, next Saturday Already this season there are eighty swen Canadian trotters and peers which have guined records of 2.90 op better. Of these thirty have scored in 2.30 ar faster; seventeen in 2.15 or bet ter, and six in 2.19 or better. Just before the New York Nationals lft Cincinnati for the cast, Manager McGraw presented Vitcher Mathowson with a fin¢ diamond ring, with the compliments and best wishes of the members of the team. The stone in the ring is said to have cost £500. Mand Keswick now stands equal with Harold H., 203, in the list of Cana dinn harness horses, second only to Gallagher, 2.03}. Her rise to the highest honors of the track in one season's racine over the big rings ex cels that of all othe: Canadian-breds Next year 'may sce the adoption of the snap-back raghy game in the west. Many of the playew fn the prey. ent Manitoba Rugby Union are op posed to. the scrimmage, and next year it is thought that there will be no return to the Quechee Union rules The present year will be long remem bered for its constellation of trotting geldings. Here ig the galaxy : Went worth, 2.013; George G., 2054: Tiver ton, 2044; Dr. Strong, 2.06: Snyder McGregor, 2061; Norman B., 2.08}: Tom Axworthy, 2.07; Kid Shea, 200 Tom Axworthy, 2.0%, Joseph Cantillon, who is arranging to take two teams of American and Nations] !oague baseball players on a barn rming trip to San Francie co, announces the following as the possible lineup of the clubs : All-Na tional---McGann, Gilbert, Dahlen, Dev lin, She rd, Magee, Shannon, Bow ecman, Mathewson, MeGinnity and Ames All American--Harry Davie, Lajoie, O'Leary, Bradley, Flick, Keel rr, Fielder Jones, Schreck, Mullin, Donovan and Waddell BOOKS THAT KILLED Their Writers--A Nervous King's Revenge. A young German officer who reeent ly wrote a novel dealing with the scandals of army life was promptly deprived of his commission hy his ofiended kaiser and afterwards im- prisoned in a fortress. He has now, on his release, a score of duels to fight, in one or the other of which he 18 pretty certain to lose his life. In times gone by, however, it might easily have gone even harder with him. For instance, =o lately as in 1859 ap Austrian pawphleter named Telki was shot at Gratz for writing and publish ng a book reflecting on the good faith of Count Buol, the foreign min ister, The work was 'published at nine o'clock in the morning; at ten it was ordered to be suppressed; half an hour later the unhappy author was being tried by druwhead court-martial, and before noon he had been pronounced guilty and executed, Daniel Defoe narrowly escaped a similar fate for hia. "Short Wav With the Dissenters'; and as it was he was three times stood in the pillory, he sides suffering all the horrors they, incidental to) fs Smiprisofiment in Newgate, 8 i Martin, in 1647 pub lished at Parid® little work called "Thoughts For so doing he was sentenced to perform public penance in his shirt, with a rope around his neck and a torch in his hand. After ward, he and his book were burnt 10 gether and the ashes thrown in the air, The similar punishment meted out to Servetus at Gepbva because of his book "On the Restitution of Chris tianity"" is historical. By a refinement of pruclty the brow of the unhappy author was adorned with a crown of straw, sprinkled with brimstone, and new, moist fagots were used to pro- long his sufferings. Antonius Palearius, an Italirn anthor of the sixteenth century, had the andacity to write a book attacking the inquisition. He was sentenced to he hanged, strangled and burnt. A dorry fate befell Johp Williams, who foolishly. sent two samples of spring poetry to King James I. For safety the nuhappy poet inclosed hi= verses in an iron box, and James, who alwavs feared assassing- tion, jumped to the conclusion that the latter contained some sort of an infernal machine. When the real na ture of the contents came to light the timorous monarch and his eoun- sellors bemme the laughing stock of Englend, and James, in revenge, caused Williams to be hanged. Hon. Ravmond Prefontaine wes the recipient of a great ation at Sorel. He said the government would rontinue the policy of improving the St. Lawrence chanvel. Have von fronble with - voor eves ? Conmlt the optician at Dr, Chown's ) Store, i a Al LUCKY STROK manufacturers his samples and a few odd lines of linings. shades. ON SALE FRIDAY AT $5. cial prices. j be served a la carte. The restaurant | latest safety coupon kind)" out twice as much of it for your | Philadelphia Press. get .the package of "Celery King" ab- | le¥; "10 fix a key in my daughter's Ino contraband of war on board, and solutely without charge for it. give you the "Celery King." kind)," is {ity cents and one dol at your dru the Public D Ont., wil The materials are Cravenetien, Tweeds a Whipcords, Dark and Light Worth in the regular way $10 to $15. 4 3 RONEY & C0, 127 Princess LINER'S FIRST TRIP. { One of Largest Steamers Ever Launched. Dover, Oct, 12.-<The new Hamburg American liner America, Capt Saver won, now on its virgin trip across the hunting of fishing Atlantic, loft here, today, with a trip. always include full cargo of passengers and freight | HY ? for New York unt is expected to | a few bottles of arrive there October 15th or 19th, The America is one of the largest passenger steamships ever Jaune ched, and her displacement of 42.000 tons is greater than that of any other ves sel in the world, The ste Carling's Ale in your provisions--it's the quickest and most effective cure for that tired, wearied con dition that usually follows the outdoor holiday. : Carling's Ale isuniforme ly pure and prillignt, el Sold by all dealers and at all hotels, clubs and has a length of 687 fort! a beam of 71 fect 6 inches and a depth of feet. Her gross tonnage is about 23.000, and when loaded she will carry more than 16,000 tons of cargo, The steamer is not built for great speed, but will have fair speed considering her size and construction, Her twin screws are revolved by quadruple expansion engines, indica, tin, 15,000 horsepower. They are built on the balanced principle, which reduces vibration, & steamer om bodies - mahy novél features, among them a restaudant, where meals will i* on the sixth of the enormous decks and accommodates 120 persons Te decorative scheme is in renaissance with claborate effects in chased restaurants, bronze, Other novel features are an electric passenger elevator, for children, trained nu who happen to be ill, a | dresser, a florist shop, a candy store, luxurious hydropathic and electric | baths, with masseurs, a gymnast m, | { a nursery | for those man's hair suites de luxe in exquisite color, state room telephone service and Marconi wireless telograph. Saloon travellers | will have three decks for ding. The ship has accommexdations | for 3,057 travellers, while the crew consists of 520 men. Great care had | been taken to thoroughly ventilate | the ship in all its parts and all the appliances have been promena- | adopted Canada Flakes requires no cooking, a has a rich delicate flavor, imparted by special processes involving the use of wal and maple syrup, Just add cream or milk and serve, GANADA FLAKES comes ia the biz rse package--nearly 1-3 larger than coy other and better. A fine white metal toaspoon in every package Monwment Of Silver And Marble Moxico Chihuahua wnnge to how | York 'Tribune What probably will be the costliest monument erected to the dead in 1 cent times will be placed above the | grave of Mrs, Margarita Alvarado, the wife of Pedro Alvarado, the peon min ing kind of Mexico he monument | will be of Italian marble and solid | silver, | Two tons of silver from Alvarado's famous Palmilla mine, in the tarill district will be used, A steel frame will be built around the grave to guard against the theft of silver from the monument, The output of Alvarado's Palmilla mine is now $10,000 5 week, This is the heaviest production in the history of the property. Part of Alvarado's wealth je in the form of silver bars mye stored in a steel cage in the Thine When he discovered the Palmilla vein Alvarado was working as a mine laborer for seventy-five eonts a day Now he is worth at least thirty mil lion. He hax offered several times to pay the national debt of Mexico SHE CUT HER THROAT. To be free from wick headache, | biliousness, constipation, ete, use | { | Worried Over Husband Dropping Insurance. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Strictly Prescott, Ont, Oct, 12. Mes, wil vegetable, They gently stimulate the | liam Gladstone, wife of a well to doi liver and free the stomach from bile. | blacksmith of. Domville, four miles, ; Winnipeg thinks there is a likelihood | north of hetey committed suic ide, ear of the elevation of H. M. Howell, K. | ly this morning, by cutting her throat ('., to the senate for services rendered | from car to ear with her husband's to the party prior to and sinee the | razor. She got up about three general elections, o'clock. 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