Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Oct 1906, p. 3

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It may sound queer to speak of coal buying and selling as a science, but that's what we've made it. Two important discoveries we have made are that complete satisfaction to our customers pays best, and that the way to wim business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133. SOME OF THE LINES That we are Particlarly Strong in Dress Goods The newest shades in the most desirable weaves at prices ranging from 25c. 0 $2 a yard. Underwear The celebrated 'Puri- an" Brand for ladies and Peaman's for the gentle- men, all styles, sizes and ries. . Blankets We keep the well-known orands, - "King Edward" nd "Queen Alexandra," ind like t those whose names hey bear, are "Best in the and." Coats = Well certainly our trade n this department speaks olumes for DF the values and tyles. have sold wice as. os this season s we did last. NEWMAN & SHAW ~ #7 ALL DRUGGISTS: Saleof Sample Furs And if bought in the regular way would cost 1-3 more. We place on sale, TO-MORROW, a travellers" Set of Fur Samples. We need not mention anything about quality, as everyone knows that the best skins go" ip the samples. It will pay you to buy your Furs, TO- MORROW. We Mention a Few Lines Here 1 only Sable Ruff, 45 inches long, with four sable tails, regular price $18, for $11450. I only Sable Ruff, 50 inches long, with six sable tails, regular price: $18, far $11.50. 1 Marmot throw over, 80 inches long, with six tails. You could not buy the same at the fur store for less than $20. Special at $11.50. I only Marmot Stole, 80 inches long, trimmed with eight sable tails, rich glossy skin. This one is extra good, $30 value, for $18.50. 4 1°Stone « Martin Ruff, $15 for $9.50 1 Persian Lamb Collar, $15, for $10.95. 1 Stoné Martin Stole $20, for $15 This is 'only part of what we have to show you TO-MORROW morning, after 8.30. THE Jas., Johnston Store 180 Wellington Street. Ee $ ADAMANT" Wall Plaster? Ready for use by adding water. 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AND $1.00 No Steep For The Kidneys. ola ¢ are especially liable . BK ey apd Hades lula, tion. The by age. "This starts up inflam- mati 4. Bat propetly Psined as goes to bladder is unable to retain the ly. Thereiss an unaknown. THE GENTLE KIDNEY gives the of youth to i der, It soos sd bela the irritated surfaces--tones up the bles them > do PLAYED SATURDAY. Limestones Won in Gananoque -- Gueen's Beaten By McGill -- R.M.C. Defeated McGill II. -- Queen's ~ Juniors Defeated R. M. C, IL The best game of rugby seen in Kingston in many a day was played at the Athletic Grounds on Saturday afternoon betwen the repregentative teams of Queen's and MeGill Univer- sities, The better team did not win, but MeGill were betteriin a close box, At half time the score stood 13 to 0 in MeGill' 'cand when time was called McGill had "gdded ten points to their tally while the Queen's men aie twenty, the 'game ending McGill, x Qu en's, 20, he game was called at 2:45 p.m. with McGill kicking with a south-west gale blowing seventeen miles an hour. Towards the end of the fiest hal rain began to fall and = with it, the wind and a bad error hy Queen's full back gave McGill six points and cost Queen's tha game. For Queen's; Wil liams on the back division and Baker, Turner and' Donovan on the line were the heroes; for McGill, ex-cadet Har- rington, Stevens. and Winslow did the effective work. The teams lined up as follows : McGill ringjon, ston, quarter; sopimmage; Kenny, (Capt.) Ross, Pare, Omeen's-- Madden, fullback: Williams, CAmpbell, halves: quarter; Hall, Donovan, scrimmage; Kennedy, Fraser, Baker, Turner, Crawford, wings, Queen's kicked off againg: the wing and a very fast game wga'fommenced, McGill had a little {Ke hotter of - the arewfisnt in the scrimmage: Donovan saved mn likely score by a pretty tackle and Queen's werd given a free kick by "Reid, fullback; Rayfield, Har- Mclaughlin, halves; John- Steedman, Quinn, Stitt, Benedict, Winslow, wing: Cooke, Fegg, Gibson, Boggs, BORA _. N NS -- MAKES vouR CAKES LIGHT. MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LiaGnT. , MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT. MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT. DIAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIGHT. Ozder from your Grocer. EW. GILLETT ITs LIMITED TORCNTO.ONT. INVESTCI(S: ren TO I sell on' Commission, and TREAS URY STOCK ONLY. 1 now offér for sale : FIRST- WESTERN - OIL. & CON- SOLIDATED PREFERENCE SHARE at Par, SIHG0, interest guarantee for three years at# per cent. per an num. / Every share purchased will re- ceive a bonus of one share of Common Stock, par value $10.00. I personally inspected - several properties of this two months investment. Company within the and can recommend above A contract made to sink 5 wells at Waterton 'Lakes, and a tunnel 100 .feit long is now being gdriven to cross-cut the Coal on the Pincher Creek There is 75 past has been 5 scams of property feet of Oil now, in the casing of No. 3 well, and steps are being taken to Start pumping on this well and the prospects are very Su- perintendent, Mr. » , formerly of Petrolia, Int son, believ( that this No. after being SHOT at different depths, will pro- duce 75 to 100 barrels of Oil per day. This well is 1,500 deep SECOND--Se thousand shares | LEAD MINING of PLUM RI , par va 1.00, selling price cted by me Thip property" also ins within the last 60 days allowed prospective. buyers to inspect the property before paving for s This property is within three miles of Stockton, 1lI., and on the lead and zine r. that range. Mining is district : new, very active in ' . THOMAS MILLS, | 79 Clarence St., Kingston, Ont. Court of Revision NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Court of Revision for pealy (against the assessment > vear 1907, for the several Wards of the City will mect in the Council Chamber, a ity Buildings as follows : Sydenham Qusario and Lawrence Wards, on he ty Clerk. 14th th Band and Orchestra: Music for all Occasions, Instruction on Military Band , Instruments . also Violin, Mandolio, Guitar and Banjo. Address. Bandmaster Watson H. Walker, | { { . . is topped evervthing in | 1 share. This property con- 215 acres of first-class lead lands. The Mine is clear of debt, has two shafts, one 120 gat deep and one 70 feet deep, with Rg necessary ma- | chinery for working purposes, and is in the development stage, with a lot of ore in sight in eaeh shaft Further particulars on application wen days | McGill interference. Turner stole the ball and Williams kickéd a pretty punt Lin touch. MéGill received a free kick kicked vards., Baker sight, at this seatedly cheered" for work. After seven minutes slay in which the ball was dribbled Lup and down the field, Williams was | forced to rouge, McGill, 1; Sues n's, 0, : { "Rte recived the ball from Williams' | kick-off dnd kicked for a gain of {ffton vards, Fogg showed wonderful form; playing with "the handicap of a {ds amaged shoulder. The teams were each kicks at this stage: coming out best in Turner's pretty tackle bv about five vards. Just here Queen's halyes got doing the grand stand act snd end ling by some costly 3, resulting in another store for Seore, MeGill. 2; Queen' a*nin kicked for twenty and gained ten vards. Stevens for a gain of twenty | stage and his good was Score, | given free Queen's Fepyr vards, DAILY BRITISH WHIG MONDAY, _ocroBER 29. ene THE RUGBY GAMES FOUR KINGSTON TEAMS Patiecson 'was + veferce 'and Campbell Laidinw, was' e. 'Both officials gave entire satisfaction. The gawe started shortly after three o'clock, and it vas; five o'dock when the final whistle 'sounded, and three cheers and a tiger were given for the vivtorious Cadels. | The L winners were given a grand" off by the spectu- Yuks, many Of Whom wore of the fair The Cadets worked hard, and they well deserved all the praise that was given them, McGill won the toss and kicked with a strong wind in their favor, The wind abated somewhat near the end of the half, but in the second hall be came quite strong again. For the Cadets, Donnelly, McKenzie, Gibson, Carson and Warren Mayed an exeend- ingly fast game, aml the others were quite active. Ballantyne and MoCaig did Tine work for 'the visitors. Per- haps 'the main fsture of the game was the defence pit up by the Cadets in tha firs half. They played well and the enthusiasts felt sure that. they would make a good score in the se cond hall. And they did so. Special mention is due the beautiful coal kick which was made by Gibson. Car- son and McKenzie fizured prominently in the plays which brought about the victory. The teams were as follows : R. M. C. IL--Full-back, ~ Donnelly ; ha!f-backs, McRepize, Gibson, Hillier; quarter, Carson: scrimmage, Hum- phrey; Scott, Cowley: wings, Hutton, Brown, Warren, Rhodes; Moffat, Ham mond. : Meliill I--Fullhack, Irving: half backs, Ballantyne, McCaic. Sharp; quarter, Wilson; scrimma, Bates, Eakins. Dixon, wings, Dinnet, Kenne dy, Gillis, Kendell, Burns, Pratt. "Victory For Queen's Juniors. On the Athletic grounds on Satur: day afternoon, Queen's 11. tinued RM.C. Il. to the tune ofl) to =, winning the round hy 37 to 24. "An dy" Thompson wade anscfficient re feree and "Jam" Akins a vod um- pire. - The teams lind. up as follows Queen's 11L.-- Full-b. , Newman; half-backs, McKenziv, nock, Meikle: } quarter, H. Mchen: scrimmage, Me Dougal], Barker. Louson; Ginnis, Irwin, McLaren, phy, Young. RM.¢. I1.---Full-back. Watson: half backs, Bouse, . Nordheimer, Darling (captain)g quarter, Lawson: geri mace, Tremblay, Smith, Rinewoody wings, Taylor Tremaine, Ball Kuffer, Gibson, Reifienstein. > At half time the score stood, dots, 8; Queen's, 7. but when time was called Cadets had not been able to score and Queen's had Tun up a total of thirty points, The ed on Cadets' touch-line, other score for (Queen s. winos, Me Houser, Ca- ne end saving an Limestone's Great Victory. The Limestone football team trim med the representatives of the factory town in Gananoque on Saturday af ternoon by 11 to 7. Had Gananoque avon this game they would have been district O.R.F.U. junior champions, but at present there is a tie for first | hut McGill stole from scrimmage and place between these two aggregations. Benedict went over for a touch. Score, 1 hey play off here ene Saturday and | McGill. 7: Queen's. 0 if the limestones will only practice Ea { faithfully this week no trouble shoot oon »itér lav was resumed Cunard. bole et veld taki th > on { rrback Ferg had his shoulder so bad- N ey 1 Dn R 1 ow . ROHh, ly sprained that he was forced to qui song . As ams: lined up. as fo he ine replaced hy Brewster of Queen's Anon Donovan full. 'back il. Feeg wat Thonn Ts She grond Britton, Carr, Mooney, halves; Link NE Mahi aca neon a a later, quarterback; Wright, snap; Gor f adven made a fumble, w hich don, Carr, Acton, O'Brien, R. Brit cost Queen's six points. as Harrine- | gon 0. Linklater wings {ten converted the try. Score, McGill, Lim mianes 1 aird fall back: Disk {1% Queen's 0. The half ended with | Madden, Pirch, halves; Moxley (cap. | this score and the ball on MeGill | tain). qtiarter-hack; Rovel®™ = snap: twenty five vard line. D: O'Brien; Comeau, Mooney, { McGill ted in strong the second | ( wr, Bearance, wings. | half and goon Quinn got over Queen's Limestones kicked off with the wind line, hut Harrington failed fo convert, fand before the game was well started | Scare, McGill, 18; Queen's, 0. Madden dropped a beauty between the | Williams kicked over twice in sue. [posts from Gananoque's" twenty-five cession for a couple of points and Ford line. Score, Limestones, 4: Gan Donovan scored Queen's first touch- | anogué, 0. down io the two home games. Score, Towards the end of the quarter McGill, 18; Queen's. 7. Williams con. } Mutklen kicked: "into touch. for an- verted and soon added another by other point. limestones, - 5; Ganan again kicking over the line. McGill, | oque, 0. IX; Queen's, 9. * In the, second (marter. Gananoque At this slage it looked easy for earned two rouges and were presented Queen's, as William the ball passed under the posts about three feet too low... Seore, McGill, 23 Queen's ), The ga ended soon after the kick off, with the ball in Queen's posses sion on the middle of the field. Wil liams played a star game all through and if the team had not been playing against a hoo-doo they surely would | have defeated MeGill. Dr. Ethington, Queen's, and Irwin Wallace, MeGill, were the impartial referee and umpire, and each succeeded in filling their im- portant posits td the satisiaction of al R.M.C. I., 17; McGill II., 8. The above was the result' of the rug- by thatch played at the Royal Mili y, Nov 1908 t 2.30 pw, + Catarain and Frontenac Warde, on | tary College campus, Saturday after. Sxlaroau Nov. 7th, 1906. at 2.30 | noon, 'The feather was pot at all team. Sx Rideau gud Victoria Wards, on | favorabl those w 30 1 Fauraddy, RV. Sthy 1906, ph. 2.90 favorable, bit om ho journey Hm \ | over to the grounds, and there was a W. W. SANDS { good number, were treated to a good | { exhibition. The game was most inter- | esting, andy both teams showed up { wel. It was' predicted by -those who | professed to know, that the Cadets { would carry off the honors. Rain fell {at intervals throughout the game, | and during the last five minutes of | play, there was quite a heavy down- { poour. The score at half tie was +8 to 9, in favor of MeGill. Robert ® ' with a apd four more touch by a mistaken pass on by a beautiful drop om the half | the part of Limestones' quarter. The way down the field. Score, McGill, J ry was not converted and at half 18, Queen's, 14. time no more points had been scored he local university men all did | Gananoque, 7; 1imestones: 5. stunts and the students on the bleach The second half was a fine exhibi ers went wikl. Turner and Baker | tion of football and Limestones could wer "tting "in all kinds of sensa- Jonly score one point before the third i asl Bas but the continued good | Quarter ended. It looked as if the fe utures secmod to' go to, the heads of | game would go to Gananoque, © as Queen's halves, and Quinh was gain they vere in the lead' and were play | allowed to go through his scrimmage] ing with the wind. Inthe last quar { for another touch-down for McGill, ter, however, Limestomes broke loose { which was not converted. This ended { 30d nothing could stop them. Bear | McGill's scoring. McGill, 23: Queen's, | ance plaved Russell Britton off his 4. feet and "Spike" Dick got away with With nine minutes to play, it looked | 8 beautiful run, of forty rards. In the as if McGill would | pill up a big |0ext down, brother "Bill" Laird re | geore. but Williams again added go] oived the: ball and running through touch-in-goal Score, McGill, 23; the entire Gananoque team went over - | Queen' &, 13 for the winning touch, which was not | What saved the game-for McGill oc- | tonverted © imestones, 11; Ganan curred soon after this, when there was | 24ue, 7. { only five minutes to play, by Turner The team vlay of the winners was - | receiving an injury by a dirty alf that could be desired. Brown, of foul by MeGill's captain, and Ken. Toronto." 'Was referee, and Bryon nedy's bad leg giving out. However, | Brockville, umpir Ee it did _ not 02 the scoring, as 'Wil About 150 fans went to Gahanoque lihms added a touch-down to his big | With the boys and it is reported quite score. He failed to convert, though |a bch of money changed hands. Game At Battery, The' raghy match at Tete. du Pont barracks on Saturday afternoon, be tween the right and left sections re sulted in' a victory for the left section by a score of three to nothing: -- Gitanrane s Protest. The Limestones' victory in Ganano que, on Saturday, was an awful shock to the factory townspeople, who nev er dreamed of their team losing. They thought Limestones would be dead -- Your Doctor Ask your doctor how long be has known Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask him if he uses it himself, in his own family. Ask him if be can recom- mend anything better for throat and lung troubles, such. as hard coughs and colds, hoarseness; bronchitis, weak Jungs. - Oo zs he says,.at any rate, We we. willing. Al you? Rn =e. a mi-- CONDENSED ADVERTISING WANTED--GENERAL. G A FARM TO REN, WITH A VIEW| OFFICE OV STO RATES ol purchasing. McCann, 51 Brock St. ee Fi BABES DAS ve STORE First. insertion, le. a word. 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Farm and city pro- loau. yr A. djver, 151 Welling 113 Brook street perty insured at lowest possibly ton strest. -- te ------------------------ rates. Before rencwine old or givin A LAD SILVER WATCH AND FOI, REY Cusineas figt, tates from Stracge * Sunday afternoon, somewhe on panes, o Brock St., between Frontenac ond * MEDICAL. POWER & SON, McCARTRY, OFFICE LATELY Ba DR. er We aston by, Df. Ryan, corner Mon: churches or temperance socie- J ties, came to Kingston, on Saturday night, in the pockets ofyseveral local enthusiasts. Gananoque. threatens to protest the town's and Queen's player O.RF.L junior senior Argonaut in Russel Britton, whom the executive allowed to play in ranks this season There banquet in course of preparation for the Gananogue rusrhy team, which had counted upon being district champions, but the cooking of it was stopped when the news of the victory received by was a Limestones' was the chef, ------------ Notes From Althorpe. Althorpe, Oct. 27 Fournier sold a fine lot of three old steers to Whitmarsh Westport. They were. shipped on Monday William Dowdall, s been laid up with again. A (George bros. who } quinsy is able to be out number" from here attended the Blair Beatty Wedding. Miss N. Lvnett spent Thankseiving at home, Mrs. T. Fowl er and children are home from the west to visit her parents for the winter. William Bygrove has cone to Montre:1 for a trip. Albert Lynn and sister, Alice, Westport, spent Sunday at T. Dowall's. Mrs. J. Ewen is visiting friends in Westport." Miss Lizzie Menzies is visiting with her sister, Mrs RR: "Forrester, Westport. Christopher Priggs and sister, Miss { Carrie, spent Sunday here. ------------ ~ Patrons Delighted. Oct. 26. Many of our vil preparing to leave next an absence "of a few dave Mrs. G. Whedler North spending this week at her Mrs. E. Palmatecr. Rev Mr. Beattie left yesterday for Ottawa to attend conference. W. Thompson and H. Neal are home from the north, also FE. Risigop and son, Frank. Messrs. F. Cole 'and J. Sanderson were in the village to-day. G. Iradshaw spent Sunday the guest of 8S Wheeler, Northbrook. The: patrons are greatly pleaséd with the reporfs .of the fac tory for Septomber milk. They wot £1.22 per humired. Who ean beat that ? Miss H. Critchley is spenfng a week: hame from. Oso. ' ---------- Universal meat choppers from $1.25 to £1.75; all guaranteed, Strachan's Hardware. Harlowe, lagers are week for hunting brook, is daughter's, game, on the ground that Bearance and Revelle had no right to play. The protest is silly, as the O.RF.U. ex ecutive gave all the old Limestone players a permit to play. Besides, neither Bearance nor Revells played vugby at all last year, and have nev: er been on other exedpt junior teams Gananoque has on its line-up an old TUNITIES treal and Broek streets. rs BUSINESS OPPOR J ES. H ENRY IRON FOUNDRY isyove REFER. d) C dian. To manufacture on ° TE A Tow . Cement Buitdifg > c= AED HD BOGUS oN ST ae, 845 ock | 'once-post Machine. - | ROOMS, ra BLLINGT ST. a Block and Face post tis. Machine | swell losated, warm ang bright, with | ARTHUR ELLIS, = ARCHITECT. 0 Co.. St. Louis Mo. or without board. fice, Cor, Queen and Dagot streets. SLL * 1 I oo ' up . - . easy, but t Kingston team, though DIVIDEND OF 1,500 PER CENT. ¢ BORN. we lacking practice, has added some of UOSEE. At Deseronto, on Oct. 180," "the old guard" to its ranks. Sev | In Addition to Ome of 1,000 a ar aud Mrs. Luke Loses, a eral "hundred dollars of Gananoque Fortnight Ago. POWKE.--At Deseronto, on Oct. 20th, money, that might have gone to that Toronto, Oot. 29-~Fess than two o Mr. and Mrg. Henry Fowke, ui: PARKS AL Deseronto, on Oct. 24h, to Fark and Mrs. William Task: dro, a ughter. ALCOMBIACK <At Richmond, Oet, 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Aleoni- brack, a daughter SMITH.~At Overton, we ago the directors of the Hudson Bay Mining company declared a divi dend of 1,000 per cent. to stockliold- On Friday the directors met and decided to declare anbther dividend, 1 ors. on Sept. 24th, t This is the company which disposed of a small section of its holdings, now known as the Silver Queen property. The Hudson Bay company is still own er of upwards, of 360 acres of property in the o of the Cobalt dis trict nal and present own ers of shares of this corporation SCHERMEHORN~DENISON.--On Oct. 18th, Myrtle Georgina, only child of late Daniel Schermpehorn, «to "rank Wellington, only child of amin Franklin Denison, all of the Township of Hichmoml." McVICKER--DUBE.--At Deseronto, on gust. 22nd--daumes MeVicker and Miss ary Apnes Dule, all of Despronto. P oY APPS--NORKRIGAN ~~At Descronto Northern On- on Oct. 10th, John Phillips and Miss the were the pioneers of the tario district, They underwent many Brigid E. Horrigan, all of Rochester, priviitions in entering this new coun DER x JY--~CASEY .~In Bloomfield. on try, but if the present prospects hold . 5th, Ross Dempsey, to Miss out every one of them will he classed ita Casey, both of P as many-times millionaire S-------------- DIED. . GOUGH. ~In Bloomfield, Oct, 20th, Prevost, Brock street, has received James B. Gough, aged seventy-two all his fall and winter importations 3 _ years. for order work in his tailoring .de HARE. --At' Bloomfield, Oct. 20th, 2 rarmela Youne, partment, consisting of Scotch tweed, S. Hare, aged ninety-one years blue and black serges, great variety Tapp INOS. At Deseronto, on Oct. of black cheviot and Vicunas: also 20th Marguerite Marie, infant a splendid stock of overcoating. Any- Suughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J, one trusting him with an order may | BRANT --AY Descronto, on Oct. 10th, rest assured they will he well pleased Rachel Brant. aged Emperor William is planning a visit [ PR ECEEIDO t h at to Haly and thal it probably will Nreckenridge, "aved fifty years ocer on the occasion of the unveiling | BROWNE «In Picton, on" Oct. 248k of the hmst of Wagmer, which he is Dorghhy Louise, younvest daughter . of Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Browne, * presenteng to the City four months and two days. en of Venice, the recent distribution of prizes {or excellence in gunnery. At ths record practice of this year the créw of the "'Colorado'™ fired twen- Great Interest was centred by the crews of U.S. war vessels in ty shots from the after turret, and made twenty hits, the actual time of firing being less than' four minutes ; speed of, ship, ten \ knots and distance sixteen hundred yards. The next best turret got fifteen hith in the same time as it took the prize winner to The revort that the Puke and The he eng of Marlboroush have signed a decd | {of separation is denied. make twenty. Our illustration sh ows how, the target looked after four minutes firing by the champion crew, : . BIGHT HORSE |, ! EX SE wer, now ® in Whig Press IIIS APAINIAEA IPSS & E = A SN steerer ALL KINDS O CIty PROPERTY, BA WPAVA cheap, at [cCann's Real Esta Two well-furnished Office. 51 Brock street. ole 8h o ' rooms to bright, airy, BILLIARD TABLE, CAROM, NEW 2? York make: 9x5 fest cushion space. good location, on King St. Apply through Whig office, Apply J. BP. Forrest, Gents' AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW|) Furnisher, 348 King street. sixteen volumes, at a discount, for : special reason. Apply through Whig { ¢ v4 excelling the previous one by 500 per 2p. and Mrs. Nathaniel Whits Swith, » or a total of 1.500 per cont, or § 0 i ------------------ 5 on cach 2I of paid-up stock, ' MARRIED. . low of the late _ thirty-four years. *

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